What is Only A Whole Lot?
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used as an interjecting phrase when discussing emotions that are more important, stupid, interesting, etc. than "a lot more". can be used alone or with other words. never describes things exactly, generally just feelings of/towards others.
"Do you have your car yet?"
"Na, my dad is driving it instead."
"Well that sucks, babe"
"Only a whole lot..."
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An annoying variation of absolutely that is prevalent amongst those English persons who think of themselves as 'well bred'.
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