by Knee Paul March 21, 2011
When a person is either instantly proven wrong, or is exposed for hypocrisy, you can expect someone to say this to them.
"Hey, there's an old lady getting mugged. Let's go help her."
"Are you kidding me? She doesn't need help."
"No way is a grandma gonna fend off a robber! There's an unfair age gap!"
*WHACK*
"...You were saying?"
"Are you kidding me? She doesn't need help."
"No way is a grandma gonna fend off a robber! There's an unfair age gap!"
*WHACK*
"...You were saying?"
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 12, 2021
by Yellow soap October 15, 2017
I don't like to hear even pips from you.
The teacher punished him in a way that there were no pips from him up to the end of the class.
The teacher punished him in a way that there were no pips from him up to the end of the class.
by Alishahbaz May 12, 2010
by am May 23, 2004
A phrase from the east coast; literally "there they were". Used to confirm the presence of something sometimes indicating surprise. Similar to stating "I went looking for Jen and Bob and found them standing right behind me" - "I was looking for Jen and Bob and dere-dey-were, behind me!"
I was lookin' for my glasses and dere-dey-were, plain-as-day, sittin' on me head.
I was out back and saw two moose, I turned to get my gun and whe I looed back dere-dey-were - gone!
I was out back and saw two moose, I turned to get my gun and whe I looed back dere-dey-were - gone!
by Goodbye_Charlie October 11, 2013
by xLoCaL June 17, 2003