A fake compliment said in a condescending tone of voice. A sarcastic comment that translates to you suck.
by dilary huff December 28, 2005
Get the you're coolmug. The only phrase in the english language that has no correct response other than changing the subject entirely.
you: Thanks for the cheeseburger.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: I......yeah, so.....um, I'll...... yes.
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you: Thanks for forgiving me about the whole "pizza" thing.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: So that was some pretty fine bowling, wasn't it? I mean those guys are professionals.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: I......yeah, so.....um, I'll...... yes.
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you: Thanks for forgiving me about the whole "pizza" thing.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: So that was some pretty fine bowling, wasn't it? I mean those guys are professionals.
by Manamanah March 29, 2009
Get the you're welcomemug. by timmy-turnup May 8, 2014
Get the you're greatmug. by smb021 February 29, 2008
Get the You're not that realmug. by Elizapple August 8, 2016
Get the You're such a dumbledoremug. by wtfaq August 3, 2012
Get the E-you'remug. One of my favorite Aussie terms. This is used to refer to somebody in an extremely positive way. Also used as a way of expressing extreme gratitude, for example, "Ah, you're a legend!" or simply "A legend!" I love it when people call me a legend; it's such an endearingly positive term.
Source: Aaron's Assonant Adventures Abroad
Source: Aaron's Assonant Adventures Abroad
by am-australian November 16, 2022
Get the you're a legendmug.