-some
Word: -some-some Meanings:
- (forms adjectives from nouns or adjectives) Characterized by some specific condition or quality, usually to a considerable degree.
- (forms nouns from numerals) Denoting a group with a certain small number of members.
- (noun combining form) Body.
- Plus some indeterminate fraction not amounting to the next higher round number or significant digit; and change; -odd. twenty-some identifiable factors affecting the outcome one-hundred-and-fifty-some spectators in the bleachers
- 'omes, Meos, OEMs, emos, meso-
- (forms adjectives from nouns or adjectives) With nouns and verbs in an active and passive sense, implying “inclined to, full of, causing or caused by”.
- (forms nouns from numerals) As a suffix after cardinal numbers to denote a group, company, team, etc. of that number together or thought of as a unit.
- “-some, suff.” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.
- [slang] body once told me the world is gonna roll me
- [slang] A slang expression used to humorously imply that the preceding statement was an understatement. If speaking, the word "then" is usually stressed.
- [slang] of or referring to some part of something
- [slang] Written as SoMe refers to Social media
- [slang] what a guy/ group of guys is trying to get when he/ they use cologne before leaving the house. isynonyms: poon, ass, tail, stank, pootyhole, vadger, coont, etc./i
- [slang] Swag on my enemy
- [slang] Body Once
- [slang] ass-kicking, or similar.
- [slang] some + adjective: means a lot, very much a regional expression from rural New Brunswick