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so adverb very, extremely US, 1988 Attitude and pronunciation separate the slang sense from the standard sense.- Oh, please, you know, God, you’re so the opposite! — Manhattan, 1979
- God, I’m so sure. — Heathers, 1988
- We’re so ready to leave. — Clueless, 1995
- I have been six years without one serious relationship, and I am so not bothered by it. — New York Observer, 20 May 2002
▶ so many women/books/etc., so little time used as a humorous expression of regret for lost opportunity US So many variations, so little dictionary space.- So many things to do and so little to do it with. — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 55, 1953
- So many social engagements, so little time. — Raising Arizona, 1987
- So many women, so little time. — Austin Powers, 1997
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