Used when one wants to end an annoying conversation, where it is obvious the other person is wrong, but either one is unable to convince the person, or the matter is so trivial one can't be bothered to continue. This lets the person know the conversation is over, but they have not won.
A: Lady Gaga actually has a lot of musical talent, underneath all those ridiculous costumes and stage shenanigans.
B: Agree to disbelieve. Now shut up.
B: Agree to disbelieve. Now shut up.
by biggs33 March 14, 2011
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2) verb: What many urbandictionary.com users have done in reference to another user's definition of 'agree to disagree'.
1) If people with leftist views agree to disagree with the views of right-wingers, and vice versa, I'm not too sure they will have anything to talk about.
2) 954 thumbs up to 3669 down?? I'd say that most people will agree to disagree with Calvin the Great, wouldn't you?
2) 954 thumbs up to 3669 down?? I'd say that most people will agree to disagree with Calvin the Great, wouldn't you?
by Chief Running Brain May 19, 2009
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To disagree, with the significant stipulation that the speaker will not attempt to change their mind of the listener.
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Teacher: Do you agree that 2+2 is four?
Student:Yes
Teacher:Then shouldn't 3+3 be nine
Student:OH I GET IT!!!
Teacher: Do you agree that 2+2 is four?
Student:Yes
Teacher:Then shouldn't 3+3 be nine
Student:OH I GET IT!!!
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