Where and how did this phrase originate from? — Posty McPostface
'It is what it is', meaning?
"It Is What It Is' is an idiomatic phrase, indicating the immutable nature of an object or circumstance. This is commonly used in American culture as a response of acceptance to something that makes little sense or has little to no validity. [edit: used a lot because so any things make so little sense.] It may also refer to: It Is What It Is, a 2001 film directed by Billy Frolick.
It may also refer to:
It Is What It Is, a 2001 film directed by Billy Frolick
It Is What It Is, a 2007 autobiography by David Coulthard
It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq, a project by English artist Jeremy Deller
It Is What It Is, a radio show hosted by Michigan sports radio broadcaster Sean Baligian
In Music
It Is What It Is (ABN album), a 2008 album by the rap duo ABN
It Is What It Is, a 1982 album by the Australian rock band The Hitmen
It Is What It Is, a working title for the 2007 album by the rapper Cassidy released as B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story
"It Is What It Is (What It Is)", a song by the rock band Adam Again on the 1992 album Dig
"It Is What It Is", a song by Lifehouse on the 2010 album Smoke & Mirrors
It Is What It Is, a song by Kacey Musgraves on the 2013 album Same Trailer Different Park
"It Is What It Is", a song by Lecrae on the 2016 mixtape, Church Clothes 3"
I see this phrase used in conversation to explain a powerlessness in a given situation. It is beyond my control, it is what it is. Usually in a negative connotation, I rarely see it used with positive news. Perhaps it can be considered as a euphemism or verbal short cut, like an unwillingness to explain all the complex details in a convoluted situation... idunno, it is what it is. — Harkatscott
It's practical wisdom, caring for oneself. — Πετροκότσυφας
It can be seen as an ability, an ability to understand the rules (i.e. the presuppositions) of the game. Being able to recognise this, enables one to continue (and improve) the game, not to resign. — Πετροκότσυφας
As I mentioned at the other topic where this came up the other day, "It is what it is", is a meaningless truism, conveying no information, saying nothing. — Ossipoff
As I mentioned at the other topic where this came up the other day, "It is what it is", is a meaningless truism, conveying no information, saying nothing. — Michael Ossipoff
Overcomplication happens a lot in philosophy. But it seems that it would be more helpfully-answered by just saying, "You're making it more complicated than it is." — Michael Ossipoff
Does anyone else use this phrase? I'm trying to think of a situation where it can be used aptly. — Posty McPostface
As I mentioned at the other topic where this came up the other day, "It is what it is", is a meaningless truism, conveying no information, saying nothing. — Michael Ossipoff
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