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sense makes that

a dick responce to someone who said something that made no sense

person 1: at least i can afford ankle socks person 2: sense makes that

I edited the comment so that the replies don't make sense

A very annoying YouTube trend which involves editing a comment to make the replies of said comment look nonsensical and unrelated. It sometimes can be used to try to make themselves not look like an idiot.

Comment: *An actual joke* Author of comment: Nah...this looks too shit of a joke, lets change it! Comment: I edited the comment so that the replies don't make sense

by AstralDivinity December 12, 2020

I edited the comment so the replies don't make sense

Codeword for " i am gay and i need a big dick inside my boi pussy RIGHT NOW "

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by marioehehehe January 20, 2023

I make dollars not sense

When someone says "You don't make any sense," just say this phrase in order to be weird.

You don't make sense. I make Dollars not Sense.

by TheSeger September 05, 2009

dozen't make sense

What you'd say regarding da fact dat an 18-pack of eggs sometimes costs more than half-again-as-much as a box of 12.

One generally expects dat buying a larger "bulk" package of a certain item would automatically make da per-piece price lower, so it dozen't make sense to charge an extra 57% for an 18-pack of eggs.

by QuacksO April 09, 2024

That does not make American sense.

Common American phrase dating back to the late nineteen-hundreds. Very classy but also popular thing to say. Critically dubbed "meta-nationalist". Can be adapted to other countries.

You: Doesn't look like there's anything going on here today; the library's empty. Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.

by AllSeeingElephant June 12, 2024

sense-making

(adj) something that makes sense. Etymology: from German, translated directly into Germanized English.

Jack dumped Jill, and in a fit of rage Jill killed him. It was sense-making, really.

by Ami in Berlin June 07, 2012