Used to politely tell someone that they just completely contradicted themselves. It can also be "Read that again, but slowly" if it's in text rather than actually being uttered.
Dumbass: "The Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe!"
Normal Person: "Say that again, but slowly..."
Normal Person: "Say that again, but slowly..."
by Ubeenbamboozledson September 23, 2021
by ItsODRJR May 30, 2019
It's a kind of term when you agree with someone, he/she. It shows that you are in one thought with that person.
Ex: (Mom yelling at us to be quick)
Sister: "Mom is soooooo IRRITATING!"
Me: "You can say that again" (showing that you agree with your sister (do you?))
Sister: "Mom is soooooo IRRITATING!"
Me: "You can say that again" (showing that you agree with your sister (do you?))
by seetheworld October 15, 2018
When someone preaches some truths, you use this phrase (usually in comment sections online) as a way of agreeing.
For instance on Facebook you may have:
Person A: "You should never blame a whole group of people for the actions of a few people within that group!"
Person B: Say It Again Louder For The People In The Back.
Person A: "You should never blame a whole group of people for the actions of a few people within that group!"
Person B: Say It Again Louder For The People In The Back.
by K.S28 March 27, 2018
1, Verb: The correct response for whenever Spanners says anything/everything acoustic. Most of the time there is no point reminding him of the response.
Spanners: *impersonates Sloth from The Goonies*
Owen: "Spanners I've said it once and I'll say it again."
Owen: "Spanners I've said it once and I'll say it again."
by melascula simp December 20, 2023
When you are in a conversation and someone says something offensive to you. Also gives them a chance to apologize or take back what they said
Tony : "Mike you're acting slow and lazy today. Maybe start eating less and working out more." Mike : "You wanna say that again?!?"
by big fucking orange nigga November 22, 2023