When in a conversation or argument, what is assumed by your interlocutor is the exact opposite of what you are actually telling them.
Boy a) I hooked up with a cute redhead girl last night.
Boy b) so now what? She's carrying your baby, haha.
Boy a): lol, not exactly. And since when does every hook up have to lead to a beautiful disaster?
Boy b) so now what? She's carrying your baby, haha.
Boy a): lol, not exactly. And since when does every hook up have to lead to a beautiful disaster?
by Sexydimma April 10, 2021
by Dän The Great December 31, 2020
Say this to a hamilton fan to make them cry. Or you can say "Alexander, there's a letter for you from South Carolina"
*sniffs* there go the tears...
*sniffs* there go the tears...
Friend wants to make me cry for some reason
Friend: I did exactly as you said pop
Me: bursts into tears
Friend: I did exactly as you said pop
Me: bursts into tears
by a random hamilton fan January 24, 2020
It is a baddie comeback used in Swedish. "Tyst" translates to "quiet". The sentence is used whenever you have proved a point against else or when someone else near you proves a point.
"You were really bad on that test!"
"Aha what did you get on the test then?"
"I got F."
"Exactly, so tyst."
"Aha what did you get on the test then?"
"I got F."
"Exactly, so tyst."
by Gutentagen April 09, 2024