Definder - what does the word mean?

What is you missed it?

Heartfelt way of telling someone that their absence is felt.

I miss you, let's hang out.
I miss you, you've been away for so long.
I miss you, we always have a great time together.
I miss you and what we used to have.
I miss you, please grace me with your presence.
I miss you, what the hell is taking so long.
I miss you, I love you.

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you missed it - video


You missed it - what is it?

When you miss someone so much, you start searching it in Urban Dictionary.

I miss you! Damn it.

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What does "you missed it" mean?

The act of stupidity,foolishness, and or acting dumb

You are missing the bus if you think laker is ugly

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You missed it - what does it mean?

- bullshit text from a narcissist seeking validation. do not engage.
- fuckboi text reminding you he exists after disappearing for months, just in case you've forgotten him.

block immediately.

narcissist: miss you
{block}

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You missed it - meaning

Noticing someone's absonce not being able to talk to them or see them for long periods of time.

I am going to miss you

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You missed it - definition

no matter what turns life takes, no matter how much time has passed, missing someone doesn't change anything. It's a statement with no expectation. Nothing else. Just know you are loved.

When all is silent, I'm Missing You

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You missed it - slang

You are one happening lady.

"...and I told him, don't you be taking my cheese fries, son."
"You go girl, you da miss!"

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You missed it

When someone doesn't know the answer to a simple question. (Recently, 50% of the Miss USA contestants didn't know who the Vice-President of the USA is.)

"Dude, what time is it?"
"Duh, I don't know, man."
"Thank you, Miss USA."

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You missed it

When you miss someone in a different way, but not as a friend. More than a friend .

β€œI miss you miss you James”

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You missed it

1. A reminder that someone has failed to attend an event/notice an occurrence before it has passed by. Can either be used as a sympathetic reminder, a warning or for playfully or harmfully teasing someone, often used on one individual to defend/support another.

2. A statement made after someone has failed at a goal as sympathetic comfort or as playful or harmful teasing, often used on one individual to defend/support another.

(Victoria throws the ball as her parents watch the game from the stands. Megan swings her bat, but fails to hit the ball, so Emma catches it.) Victoria’s mom: Haha Megan! You missed it!

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