A rhetorical, often sarcastic expression used in response to an overtly intense, blunt, or emotionally charged statement. It implies that the speaker has already made their feelings excessively clear and humorously suggests that there is no need for further candor or exaggeration.
Chloe Price: "Blackwell Academy is a shitty place where shitty people go to be shitty to each other and themselves."
Rachel Amber: "Tell me how you really feel, though."
Rachel Amber: "Tell me how you really feel, though."
by Alex_Garlic_Decanter April 30, 2025
by Whitekidoncrank May 19, 2019
by Zlius January 29, 2021
When you audaciously assume the right to be disruptive or impolite by taking advantage of the chillness of others, especially when, as a passive participant in a large online meeting, especially Zoom, you suddenly leave the meeting, usually due to laziness, creating a loud disruptive "leave meeting" sound effect, knowing that you can act immaturely because all witnesses are too chill or powerless to enforce consequences.
by SpoilFloer April 21, 2022
"John I need you to go clean out the mens room"
"Do you feel in charge?"
"Whats with the bane mask?"
"Do you feel in charge?"
"Whats with the bane mask?"
by Your father in heaven God March 07, 2021
by Esie05 May 17, 2022
Derek: Hey check this.. I'm gonna buy a super-yacht includes naked women,hot tub,free massage and no last call 24/7 365, I feel that I can make it !!
Josh: Derek, Feel the ground!
Josh: Derek, Feel the ground!
by barnito September 24, 2009