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A newish phrase that simply MUST GO!
#11
Acer wrote:
Que sera, sera

I know, right? :fawkdance:
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#12
graylocks wrote:
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
That's been my sig here for years now.

just goes to show.
What, exactly?
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#13
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=graylocks]
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
That's been my sig here for years now.

just goes to show.
What, exactly?
I know, right?
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#14
hal wrote:
It is what it is...

Ok, it's NOT new, but it's fricken EVERYWHERE now. You can't listen to a single sports interview without hearing that phrase at least once...

It seems to be code for, "I'm not really sure..." or "If I had a better vocabulary, I could give you a real answer"

Or how to use five words and still say absolutely nothing.

It would be even worse if they added my biggest peeve and made it seven words with no real meaning (which thankfully has become less common lately): ... and whatnot.
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#15
M A V I C wrote: I'm sure there is a better way to say it, but what is it?

[spoiler=NSFW language]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119668/


"Two tears in a bucket, motherfuck it."
[/spoiler]
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#16
newish ?

It's a rather oldish New England lexicon
I've always considered it a Yankee one.
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#17
I'm hip man ~!~ :devil:
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#18
i don't think the OP's phrase says nothing.

if you can't glean any meaning from "it is what it is," you're not paying attention or you're not thinking hard enough.
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#19
It is the simplest, most concise worldview that can be stated.
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#20
Hey, what happens happens, it's way better and means the same exact thing.
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