"Look, I have a lot of mail!" - (Person A (1 line))
"rolling eyes like "whatever you say"" -- (Person B (2 lines))
"rolling eyes like "whatever you say"" -- (Person B (2 lines))
by Saetern June 8, 2018
Get the rolling eyes like "whatever you say"mug. A phrase uttered in an argument with a person who doesn’t actually want to have a discussion, but just wants to be right. This phrase is heard when Person A has said their piece and wants to end the “conversation” by telling Person B what they want to hear, that they’re right and everyone else is wrong. By stroking their ego, Person B will finally shut up and stop talking in circles. Of course, this phrase is almost always used disingenuously, so it usually just makes things worse.
"No, I know that you're wrong because of X and Y and Z. You just hate when people have different beliefs than you."
“Yup, sure. Whatever you say, man.”
“Yup, sure. Whatever you say, man.”
by L On Legs April 1, 2024
Get the whatever you saymug. by Nobiggie1105 March 8, 2020
Get the big ol boogies make you say achoomug. "Members of the jury, having heard the evidence and the arguments, how say you, is the defendant guilty or not guilty?"
"Foreperson, how say you as to the charge of grand larceny?"
"And so, to the matter of the first count, how say you?"
"Foreperson, how say you as to the charge of grand larceny?"
"And so, to the matter of the first count, how say you?"
by Arminkshipper March 9, 2025
Get the how say youmug. vehemently disagreeing with someone
by what do i care 125 December 27, 2020
Get the The hell, you say!mug. The catchphrase of boomers in particular, possibly coming from the movie "Stripes" is a phrase that fuels their narccisim and the outcome being they wonder why their kids and grand kids go No Contact and abandon them or throw them into homes and abandon them.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.
by rolomaturbo December 25, 2023
Get the When I say "jump" you say "how high?"mug. by JohnoThomp July 10, 2024
Get the When a girl says you have hoesmug.