"My brother played that game you suggested, Jagged Alliance 2, and it was really buggy."
"What you say? It's not buggy!"
"What you say? It's not buggy!"
by Kenthar April 30, 2004
Phrase that can indicate continued concern in response to attempts at alleviation.
Can also be used to politely disagree or imply that someone is lying.
Can also be used to politely disagree or imply that someone is lying.
by Pan Gali January 06, 2011
by +weeze January 26, 2009
You say this in response to something someone tells you that isn't true nevertheless they want you to believe what it is they're lying about.
Him: Even though I clearly said Millennial, I am not a millennial. I honestly just have a foot-up-the-nose disorder. It's a very serious medical condition.
You: Whatever you say bro!
You: Whatever you say bro!
by He-ro December 07, 2018
by Walteezy September 26, 2006
This is an expression typically used in place of "you're kidding me", "you're joshing me". However, I do not know the origin of the expression. I think it may have something to do with Charles Dickens
by indieurban September 06, 2017
A very polite way of calling someone a liar after they tell you something that you know is utter bullshit.
Man #1: I saw Elvis at the 711 this afternoon.
Man #2: Yeah, tell me another one.
Man #1: No, I really did see Elvis.
Man #2: If you say so.
Man #2: Yeah, tell me another one.
Man #1: No, I really did see Elvis.
Man #2: If you say so.
by Bulldog6 December 27, 2008