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What is under the weather?I couldn’t make the meeting ‘cause I was a bit under weather under the weather - videoUnder the weather - what is it?This is the British middle class equivalent of the exclamations 'ill' or 'sick', meaning cool. Being terribly modest and reserved, one doesn't want to overstate things. Yo brother, that deck is a bit under the weather What does "under the weather" mean?To feel indisposed I understand that Mr White is feeling under the weather today, so you folks are going to have to be making do with me today. Under the weather - what does it mean?I'm feeling a bit under the weather. So, I'm not comin' to office. Under the weather - meaningEuphemism for stupid; unintelligent Ryan: "Jesus, who's that chick you were with the other night? I sure would like to pound that pussy." Under the weather - definitionIt means to feel sick. In most cases, it's used to say that you feel a little sick. ... But… you usually feel low on energy and feel tired when this happens. To be Sick and ill both mean to feel unwell. I feel under the weather today. Under the weather - slangA sarcastic way of saying something is cool. Such as sick or ill can mean something is actually very cool, not sick or ill in the way a person feels. (Some sick foo sticks a nice nosegrind nollie flip) Under the weather1. ill I am feeling under the weather today. Under the weatherDuring the days when ships were powered by sail, the captains log documented everything that happended during the day. As sickness could spread rapidly on a ship,there were often times where the number of sailers that were ill exceeded the space provided in the log to record their names. During these times, the excess names of the sick were recorded in the next column, which was reserved for the weather conditions of the day. Thus, it was not unusal for an ill sailor to be listed "under the weather". Don't get too close to Ahab, he is under the weather today. Under the weatherFeel sick, poor health, tired or exhausted. "Oh pelase, don't ask me to cook today, I'm a bit under the weather" |
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