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Sherlock

When someone points out something that’s painfully obvious as if it were shocking information, the thing that this person mentions is commonly the entire point.

“The color is green
Want a cookie, sherlock?”

by Unknown_Identity May 11, 2019

Sherlock

A lock of Cher's hair.

Mike: "So, how was the concert?"
Andrew: "Awesome, I got a Sherlock!"

by Peter-August Rivervalley January 15, 2010

Sherlock

To ditch or otherwise abandon an item of property in a location where it can be found and used by others, especially while traveling.

I'm taking three old suitcases full of jeans with me to Nairobi. I'm gonna sell the pants for double my purchase price, and then, Sherlock the suitcases.

by Skunky123 July 09, 2012

sherlock

an unduring term for a friend similar to homie or dawg
Comes from the famous detective Sherlock Holmes

"Wats up Homes."
"Nuttin much Sherlock."

by amanda March 11, 2005

No Shit, Sherlock

Used as a sarcastic comment for someone who stated the obvious, using a reference to the famous fiction detective Sherlock Holmes, it can be understood as "No way, you are Sherlock Holmes!" which can actually mean "Of course, you dumbass!".

-It's hot out there.
-No shit, Sherlock!

by CesarD11 November 07, 2014

No Shit Sherlock

A phrase often used towards someone who states the obvious.

"There is snow outside, it must be cold"
"No shit Sherlock!"

by NowhereMan November 04, 2004

Sherlock Fans

Crazy ass high functioning sociopaths that will beat you with a riding crop if you insult their fandom. Prepare to be deduced.

Sherlock fan 1: Uhm hello

Other human: Psychopath Sherlock is dead

All Sherlock Fans: *appear each holding a riding crop prepared to kill*

by welcometo221b April 10, 2015