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you're right, you're right

Something you say to somebody when you want them to shut up. If somebody is taking something too far, or being cocky, politically incorrect, or annoying, you can say, "you're right, you're right." If somebody is trying to hard to prove their point and you don't agree, you can say it.
"That boy is so ugly and annoying"- girl 1
"you're right, you're right."-girl 2 who just hooked up with that guy the night before
by jizzyphat February 13, 2015
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you dont have to be lonely at farmers only dot com

A dating website created for lonely farmers, who apparently we city folks just don't get.
You dont have to be lonely at farmers only dot com! Them city folks just don't get it.
by CityFolks November 12, 2017
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You too, bruh.

Three, simple words uttered by the true master recently. He is evolving and since he has now recently uttered ‘Oh, I always get yummy demerits!’ so therefore he has received more recognition and positive comments.
‘You too, bruh.’ was said semi-ironically, in a successful attempt to inject humour into a moment that had no laughter. We all respected the true master for his work, because if you are a memer why wouldn’t you use this quite often in daily life?
‘True master, we may need to be silent for a few moments.’
You too, bruh.’
laughter
Respect, bro!’
by .Mega November 18, 2019
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You tear'n up?

An agitating way of asking someone if they're being a whiny, little bitch. Often used to cry shame someone for their excessive whining.
"I can't believe she said that! That's really fucked up and hurtful! I really think she should apologize..."

"Damn dude, You tear'n up?"
by C-Money666 January 12, 2020
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You better Ask somebody

-To be informed
- a reference

-To get another persons opinion on something

- to find out something that a lot already know
If you don’t think am good at driving my car in a race track you better ask somebody
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you wound me

In this context, wound is not the past tense of wind (as in to "wind up a clock", nor as in "the wind blows"). It is instead the verb form of the noun "wound", meaning an injury of some description.
this wound has nothing to do with an actual physical injury, it's more of an emotional wound
"Why, Jaime, my sweet brother," he said,"You wound me. You know how much I love my family."
by Digital Damsel May 29, 2021
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You'll Get Used To It

This is used when someone gets sad/frustrated from failing something or getting a bad event over and over
Ex1:
Person 1: I keep on missing my shots!
Person 2: You'll get used to it
Ex2:
Person 1: My wife cheated on me again!
Person 2: You'll get used to it
by A Really Normal Person July 5, 2022
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