A sarcastic way of saying, "you just stated the obvious."
Typically used in the presence of a stupid person.
Similar to no shit
Typically used in the presence of a stupid person.
Similar to no shit
by 01288 September 12, 2010
The word "really" in true essence is pronounced REAAAAAAALLLLLYY (most effective when pronounced for 4-7 seconds), and is a phrase used to express a feeling of astonistment, being extremely suprised about a particular event or often just used as a filler untill the speaker can think of something better to say. Indivudials are advised to refrain from using the term in serious settings though.
Example 1- (appropriate setting of really)
Speaker 1: Bro i just got dome from the girl of my dreams
Speaker 2: REAAAAAAALLLLLYYY?!
Speaker 1: yeah bro i did
Speaker 2: oh true thats legit bro
Example 2- (Inappropriate setting)
Speaker 1: Bro i think i got Mandy pregnant
Speaker 2: REEEEEEEAALLLLLLY?!
Speaker 1: Dawg, im not joking that shit is uncalled for
Speaker 2: My bad bro, best of luck with that rather unfortunate situation, much apologizes
Speaker 1: I appreciate the concern
Speaker 1: Bro i just got dome from the girl of my dreams
Speaker 2: REAAAAAAALLLLLYYY?!
Speaker 1: yeah bro i did
Speaker 2: oh true thats legit bro
Example 2- (Inappropriate setting)
Speaker 1: Bro i think i got Mandy pregnant
Speaker 2: REEEEEEEAALLLLLLY?!
Speaker 1: Dawg, im not joking that shit is uncalled for
Speaker 2: My bad bro, best of luck with that rather unfortunate situation, much apologizes
Speaker 1: I appreciate the concern
by JeffrayManr0e September 24, 2010
a word said when you can't believe that someone has said, asked or done something so stupid, unbelievable, or unbelievably stupid. Often said very sarcastically.
1."John borrowed my car for 3 days, and didn't put any gas in it. Then asked to use it again. I was like, 'Really, dude?'"
2."Megan slept with that guy on the first date, then cried when he didn't call her back. All I could say was 'Really? What'd you expect to happen?'"
2."Megan slept with that guy on the first date, then cried when he didn't call her back. All I could say was 'Really? What'd you expect to happen?'"
by arielrenee' February 15, 2009
The Simpsons - Season 21 - "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
Lisa: Global warming can cause weather at both extremes. Hot AND cold.
Homer: I see. So you`re saying "warming" makes it colder.
-Homer calls Lisa crazy and does a stupid dance-
Lisa: Really? Really? Uh huh.. All right.
Lisa: Global warming can cause weather at both extremes. Hot AND cold.
Homer: I see. So you`re saying "warming" makes it colder.
-Homer calls Lisa crazy and does a stupid dance-
Lisa: Really? Really? Uh huh.. All right.
by [itsANGiE] February 01, 2010
1. a phrase people say when they actually mean something that might have come off a bit sarcastic.
2. a phrase that can be added to the end of a statement when a person seriously means what they're saying
2. a phrase that can be added to the end of a statement when a person seriously means what they're saying
1. "i've been thinking about sellling my car haha.. but really, i need the money"
2. "Oh my god, sometimes i just want to shoot her. But Really! She can't keep her mouth shut!"
2. "Oh my god, sometimes i just want to shoot her. But Really! She can't keep her mouth shut!"
by FoxyTheatreKid(; February 10, 2012
Really is a wordquestion of sorts not grasped nor really acceptapted. Uttered by even untutored minds. Subjective yet hellish. Relative to mine que. Opinion.
Really?
by hedbut123 April 07, 2019
A brief yet unoriginal way to question the integrity of a person or an act. Implies "I'm so unimpressed with this, and disappointed in you for doing such a thing." Appears on social networking sites as a way for people to share news on something that has happened in the world and state their opinion on it, but without going to the trouble of elaborating.
Perhaps a byproduct of a world with too much quick access to information, the necessity of forming quick opinions about such information, and the lack of any obligation to defend these opinions.
Perhaps a byproduct of a world with too much quick access to information, the necessity of forming quick opinions about such information, and the lack of any obligation to defend these opinions.
Really, UCSD? Really?
(shares link)
UCSD Frat Denies Involvement In 'Ghetto-Themed' Party
UCSD Officials Condemn 'Compton Cookout' Held Last Weekend
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UCSD Frat Denies Involvement In 'Ghetto-Themed' Party
UCSD Officials Condemn 'Compton Cookout' Held Last Weekend
by 600 basic sentences February 19, 2010