I want to get off the phone now because I hate talking to you, but I'll pretend that I'm being polite by letting you go back to whatever boring crap you would be doing if you weren't talking to me.
Them: So then he said it was benign but I should probably get it removed. And I said-
You: Wow! That's nuts! Hey look, I'm sure you've got a lot of stuff to take care of. I'm gonna let you go. Bye.
Them: Oh, uh, yeah. Bye.
You: Wow! That's nuts! Hey look, I'm sure you've got a lot of stuff to take care of. I'm gonna let you go. Bye.
Them: Oh, uh, yeah. Bye.
by redbelt June 12, 2009
The definition of let you tell it is another way of saying someone is lying or exaggerating the truth of a subject matter
Let you tell it you are the man the block, Let you tell it you are dating the sexiest women in town, Let you tell it your a wall street stock broker.
by kutinboss April 14, 2016
by RealistDudeAround February 23, 2016
When you witness a person doing some funny shit but you accept it and still feel disappointed at the same time so you wanna let them be
Person 1: what happened?
Person 2: nun don’t worry about it, imma let you rock
Person 1: what did I do?
Person 2: like I said, imma let you rock
Person 2: nun don’t worry about it, imma let you rock
Person 1: what did I do?
Person 2: like I said, imma let you rock
by WillyCt December 10, 2020
~ Compulsory Redundancy
Sometimes alternative to "You're fired!", "You're sacked!"
Some would say it's a nicer more civil way of saying it. But really it's only of benefit to the person saying it.
Sometimes alternative to "You're fired!", "You're sacked!"
Some would say it's a nicer more civil way of saying it. But really it's only of benefit to the person saying it.
Manager: Look Bill I've done everything I can but they just won't change their minds...
...I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go.
Bill: You mean I'm fired?
Manager: Oh dear no! Thats not what I said...
...but yes, you will no longer work for us.
...I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go.
Bill: You mean I'm fired?
Manager: Oh dear no! Thats not what I said...
...but yes, you will no longer work for us.
by Vshjaar June 14, 2009
by jordan poole fan March 16, 2021
When one person fabricates a Story/Situation to the point where it seems ideal, while another person's telling of the events is, more times than not, more truthful and defamatory.
Ex. Group of guys walk away from two girls.
Girl A: Ugh they were so gross, you could tell they only wanted a Cheap Hook-up.
Girl B: I dunno.. they seemed kinda sweet to me, I Think they were being really classy..
Girl A: Hm.... Let you tell it.
Girl A: Ugh they were so gross, you could tell they only wanted a Cheap Hook-up.
Girl B: I dunno.. they seemed kinda sweet to me, I Think they were being really classy..
Girl A: Hm.... Let you tell it.
by Ya-Moms-Wife May 24, 2018