by Ed Wong Ho Peplue Treveruski 4 January 24, 2021

1. Used when looking people up, means wouldn't go up to them but if they came up to you, you wouldn't reject them.
2. If they asked for sex, you so would.
2. If they asked for sex, you so would.
by Chrisity December 09, 2008

Newfoundlanders use this as a response to gossip, news, information. Also means the same as "oh really?", "No way!", "you got to be kidding me" etc.
Also used in forming a sentence involving a question or wondering.
Also used in forming a sentence involving a question or wondering.
1.Lucy: I think Sue is having a party tomorrow night.
Meg: I dare say?
2.Chuck: I dare say I will be going to Sue's party.
Bill: I dare say? I will see ya there then.
Meg: I dare say?
2.Chuck: I dare say I will be going to Sue's party.
Bill: I dare say? I will see ya there then.
by The Gewfie Newfie January 20, 2011

Hey you know i'm vegan RiGhT? You: yes why are you asking Friend: and you know i have a dog right You:Yes Friend: And so is my do- You: You know the rules and so do I SAY GOODBYE
by a name that is totally not tok November 16, 2020

Then why are you all up in my grill!
Did I say you can cook in my kitchen?
Then why are you all up in my grill!
Did I invite you to my business meeting?
Then why are you all up in my business?!?
Then why are you all up in my grill!
Did I invite you to my business meeting?
Then why are you all up in my business?!?
by PanzyWarfare October 17, 2009

by SharonsSunology March 04, 2011

Verbally challenging back to your friends to give you added courage to do something that may be stupid or out of the norm.
by James Dorsey July 12, 2007
