by Sadie Houston:) February 18, 2022

Guy1:Dude,the Clippers suck.
Guy2:No they don't the KNICKS suck.
Guy:Your both wrong.The Spurs are pretty bad.
Guy1:Can't we agree to disagree? This argument is really petty. We both seem to be set in our argument.
Guy2:No they don't the KNICKS suck.
Guy:Your both wrong.The Spurs are pretty bad.
Guy1:Can't we agree to disagree? This argument is really petty. We both seem to be set in our argument.
by LexCorp® May 16, 2014

Used before a statement of agreement to indicate that the speaker doesn't particularly approve of foul (or just plain rude) language.
Driver: What the hell's this cocksucker doing here? This is the fast lane and he's driving like my gramps!
Passenger: I don't agree with the language, but you're right.
Passenger: I don't agree with the language, but you're right.
by Stupidly Sophisticated March 1, 2023

agree to disagree may be the best idiom to utter (when perhaps underneath that idiom may be several others that could somehow result in a lot of time in jail...or at best a simple painless execution. duh).
Anyone getting the heebee-jeebs yet?
Uh huh. Call me. Now here comes the 'lol' or a warm and fuzzy feeling all over. Get yer motors running...head out on das 'muhing' highway.
Anyone getting the heebee-jeebs yet?
Uh huh. Call me. Now here comes the 'lol' or a warm and fuzzy feeling all over. Get yer motors running...head out on das 'muhing' highway.
Hey, whadda yah say we dun jus agree to disagree. (Silent or audible burp pending--perhaps worse as in the definition above.)
by MonkeySees July 29, 2022

by Hym Iam April 5, 2023
