The expression "tell me how you really feel" is said in sarcasm and irony after someone has said an anger or hate-filled statement, drawing attention to the anger and hatred (and implicitly mocking it).
Jon Stewart: Deep dish pizza is not only not better than new york pizza; it's not pizza. It's a fucking casserole. ...Chicago, I love your city, it’s one of my favorite places to visit… but deep-dish pizza is like a huge, crusted-over pile of diarrhea
Audience member: Damn Jon, tell me how you really feel
Audience member: Damn Jon, tell me how you really feel
by ShadowVicious July 29, 2021
An ironic riposte to an emotional or invective-laden tirade, meaning, more or less, "You've achieved the maximum of outrage."
So you say the teacher is a festering, mold-encrusted, reeking squid.
Now tell us how you really feel!
Now tell us how you really feel!
by octopod May 27, 2006
Something someone says to another person when that they find out that the other person has depression and anxiety. While not limited to just depression and anxiety, and can be used using two other illnesses or events, it is most early use was used in reference to depression and anxiety.
Usually used in reference to 14 year old girls when they get a bad grade on a math test, and automatically think they are depressed.
Originally coined by Benny Zonic in January of 2019
Usually used in reference to 14 year old girls when they get a bad grade on a math test, and automatically think they are depressed.
Originally coined by Benny Zonic in January of 2019
Person 1: Yeah I have depression and anxiety. It really sucks.
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo.
Person 1: Ugh, I got a bad grade of my Chemistry test, and I got a ticket for speeding. Shit sucks
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo, huh.
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo.
Person 1: Ugh, I got a bad grade of my Chemistry test, and I got a ticket for speeding. Shit sucks
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo, huh.
by madebyapollo April 01, 2019
Student: I'm afraid I will not solve that exponent equation. I don't believe in higher powers.
Math teacher: OH REALLY MISTER TOUGH GUY?
Math teacher: OH REALLY MISTER TOUGH GUY?
by SAXTUSBETA November 24, 2011
Customer: I can't believe I have to pay extra for guac!
Employee: Yeah sure, sounds really good, okay.
Employee: Yeah sure, sounds really good, okay.
by #Farmers_Tan February 02, 2017
by Dein mutter December 22, 2007
A way for others to know that what you mean is "I find your existance to be below acceptable realms of human intelligence."
by Scott Baker June 27, 2004