Used when someone doesn't have any other comebacks in an argument. The person who uses this is so confident they are correct, that they are essentially saying more people will agree with them, hence, "ratio". Most people also use "your wrong + ratio," because they didn't pay attention in 5th-grade grammar class.
by xsierraz March 31, 2022
The undeniably powerful phrase weilded by the famed IHS band director Ed W. Used to instantly quell even the most talkative of band-os.
band-o #1 to band-o #2 - "blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah......"
Ed W. - "If you're talking, you're wrong!"
band-o #1 and band-o # - silence
Ed W. - "If you're talking, you're wrong!"
band-o #1 and band-o # - silence
by irrandom November 29, 2005
"you're not wrong" = "you're right", however phrasing it as "you're not wrong" usually that there's more to it -- either there's some missing nuance, or the speaker agrees grudgingly or doesn't like this truth or wishes it wasn't so, etc.
by d0ugmc March 13, 2018
Something someone says when they dispute what you're saying but does so in an underhanded way. It's often followed by a "but".
Protip: you can replace many "you're not wrong, but..." statements directly with "I disagree with you because..." and you wont come across badly.
Protip: you can replace many "you're not wrong, but..." statements directly with "I disagree with you because..." and you wont come across badly.
by apphacker January 25, 2017
by WØĀH August 27, 2019
A phrase used when someone says something strange or crazy, but true and you have no rebuttal or retort
Josh: We won't have to worry about teen pregnancies if there are no girls to get pregnant
Kyle: Well, You're not Wrong...
Kyle: Well, You're not Wrong...
by amemethatded October 10, 2019
by [RFA]Quiksilver March 30, 2008