When two people are arguing and one tells the other to "stop playing games"! Yet the other person is always right, so they don't play games... they win them!
Dude: "You really gotta chill out and stop playing games!"
Dudette: "I don't play games, I win them!"
Dudette: "I don't play games, I win them!"
by GlazeHer June 4, 2025
Get the I don't play games, I win themmug. An idiom used to preface vocalizing something everyone knows and should be acknowledged but no body wants to hear
I don't mean to fling olives on the floor but... this water cooler conversation is going to make us late for the meeting
by dr.(s)laughter774774774736r September 8, 2022
Get the I don't mean to fling olives on the floor but...mug. me:*goes to russia*
russians:do you speak russian?
me:no
russians:then what language do you speak?
me: I don't speak russian i speak soviet
russians:how does this make any sense
russians:do you speak russian?
me:no
russians:then what language do you speak?
me: I don't speak russian i speak soviet
russians:how does this make any sense
by ihandlethisidk September 14, 2022
Get the I don't speak russian I speak sovietmug. When the majority of your club is better than you so you have a tempertantrum and boot them on tap sports baseball 2020.
by Illmatic1978 December 17, 2020
Get the Don't have a Billmug. If someone has been nagging you about the same thing over and over like...
"You already have 6 different types of flour, why don't you use the ones you have before buying another one?"
Short answer, "Don't wreck your head over it".
"You already have 6 different types of flour, why don't you use the ones you have before buying another one?"
Short answer, "Don't wreck your head over it".
by JRBIV January 1, 2022
Get the Don't wreck your head over itmug. A dismissive comeback used when someone attempts to challenge, threaten, or oppose you - in power, intellect, or skill - but their effort is so insignificant compared to your capability that it’s almost absurd. Often delivered calmly, not angrily, to emphasize effortless superiority and effortless dismissal.
Used when someone tries to compete with you, but the gap between you is so vast that their effort becomes unintentionally comedic.
Used when someone tries to compete with you, but the gap between you is so vast that their effort becomes unintentionally comedic.
"Manchester United thought they had a chance against Brentford. It was clear United where just fantasizing, as the Bees stung them three goals to one, don't-be-silly."
"Jake beat Kelly up, don't-be-silly."
PERSON A: "You think you can beat me."
PERSON B: "Don't-be-silly."
"Jake beat Kelly up, don't-be-silly."
PERSON A: "You think you can beat me."
PERSON B: "Don't-be-silly."
by That African Man October 1, 2025
Get the Don't-be-sillymug. by Ubeenbamboozledson August 10, 2024
Get the I don't make the rulesmug.