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To you that’s a bop 

Bill: hey did you hear Jenna and Dave broke up?
Tim: good! I hated them together
Bill: well to you that’s a bop!

What happened to you? 

A stunningly inappropriate and thoughtless question often blurted toward a handicapped person, the only proper answer to which is "Don't ask".
"What happened to you?" asked the seemingly civilized man of the woman who was struggling mightily to take each halting step. Yet she needed no reminder of how hard it was to move, or of how many years she had been in pain. She was under no obligation to answer the moronic stranger, who in any event seemed to want no answer and quickly began prattling about his skiing accident, years ago, which he believed would be fascinating to a woman with a permanent handicap, but, please... don't ask.

I am you, I am just like you. That’s why I was attached to you. I wanted to give you happiness. I’m sorry I misunderstood your happiness. 

When somebody says “ Everything is simply a shape, a form, an identifier to let others recognize me as me! But then, what am I? Is this me? My true self? My fake self? What is it that I am? Nobody understands me!” You just go “ I am you, I am just like you. That’s why I was attached to you. I wanted to give you happiness. I’m sorry I misunderstood your happiness.”

You are entitled to your opinion 

Considered a safe phrase
1. To agree to disagree
2. You have the right to your opinion, but at the same time go fuck yourself; and the horse you road up on
Person 1:
"I don't care to much for your overused phrases"

Person 2:
"Well, you are entitled to your opinion"

Person 1:
Yes, indeed I am.

playing it safe....huh?

in to you 

The stage in a relationship before "I love you" and after "I like you"
He is just not in to you, you might want to look somewhere else to find someone to be with.

I am so in to you that it hurts!
in to you by JetreL November 13, 2012

good day to you, sir 

"Can we-"
"Good day to you, Sir!"
"but-"
"I said GOOD DAY!"
good day to you, sir by Mack November 12, 2003