A phrase that is used as an alternate to the polygraph test. And can be used to elevate heart-rate beyond normal.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: tell me again.
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: ...
person B: tell me again.
person A: tell me again.
by ellenrosuvelt April 18, 2020
by Lyle s July 30, 2022
used as an ironic acknowledgment of one's familiarity with a difficult or unpleasant situation or experience described by someone else.
"My car broke down on the highway in the pouring rain, and I had to wait for hours for a tow truck." "Tell me about it," my friend replied, sighing as they clutched their own dead phone. (Their sigh and clutching the phone imply they're also stuck in a difficult situation).
by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024
by Monkey's Dad May 31, 2020
by imjustrllybored June 30, 2023
let me tell you something manny armstrong, you want a piece of rath? you got a piece! but you just bit off a piece bigger than your stomach can chew
let me tell you something forever knights: nobody's ripping open nothin except rath!
*pew pew*
well thats your first mistake, when you shoot rath you just make rath mad!
let me tell you something forever knights: nobody's ripping open nothin except rath!
*pew pew*
well thats your first mistake, when you shoot rath you just make rath mad!
by DarthPhoenix306 February 22, 2022
by Master of beargreen April 15, 2024