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You have a lot of nerve insulting me. You were at my wedding Denise
by Sue Bell B March 27, 2019
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Where do you live? (eifo ata chai)

A term in Hebrew which is used to clarify to someone that he is awkwardly not up to date, it also suggests that that someone has no friends whatsoever. It is accompanied by a patronizing look on the face of the one who says it.
Dude 1 : dude! John and Susan broke up!
Dude 2 : man..where do you live..? they broke up last week.
by Zedsdead August 28, 2005
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Just trying to see if you were paying attention

Normally used by teachers to cover up when they make an idiotic mistake. By saying "Just trying to see if you were paying attention" teachers can make it seem like they meant to make their dumb mistake, when really they're just stupid...
Teacher: "On the test, we had over 5 FLAIRURES"

Student: "Don't you mean failures?"

Teacher: "NO, i was just trying to see if you were paying attention"

Student: "ah, of course"
by Crozefly February 21, 2011
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