A phrase that is used as an excuse when you have no better reason. Rarely used when said event is actually forgotten about. Usually associated with either laziness or disgust of said event.
Taha: Hey chris, why weren't you at knitting camp?
Chris:... Oman, I totally forgot! And I really wanted to go too!
Chris:... Oman, I totally forgot! And I really wanted to go too!
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Dude 1: (walks into room) Hey, man, whatcha doing on the inter- OH GAWD
Dude 2: (is viewing furry porn) OH GOD DON'T LOOK
Dude: 1: WOAH DUDE YOU'RE A FURGOT OMG
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Dude: 1: WOAH DUDE YOU'RE A FURGOT OMG
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Only to be used in the context when both are plausible
Agreeing with something
Only to be used in the context when both are plausible
Agreeing with something
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While a "You forgot Poland" comment seems true, in reality the event never actually happened in the first place.
A "You forgot Poland" comment is weak and a sign of desperation because even if it *did* happen as claimed, it would still be a really weak and practically meaningless point.
While a "You forgot Poland" comment seems true, in reality the event never actually happened in the first place.
A "You forgot Poland" comment is weak and a sign of desperation because even if it *did* happen as claimed, it would still be a really weak and practically meaningless point.
Person A: "Secondly, when we went in, there were three countries: Great Britain, Australia and the United States. That's not a grand coalition. We can do better."
Person B: "Well, actually, he forgot Poland"
(Person B has failed to realize that Poland was not actually in the group that "went in". Only in August of 2003 did Poland finally send troops, and it really had no effect anyway, merely a token, noncombat force.)
Person B: "Well, actually, he forgot Poland"
(Person B has failed to realize that Poland was not actually in the group that "went in". Only in August of 2003 did Poland finally send troops, and it really had no effect anyway, merely a token, noncombat force.)
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