"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
Get the what you say? mug.The catchphrase made popular by Homeland Security to encourage the public to remain vigilant in the war on terrorism.
Not to be confused with the catchphrase "See something,eat something" made popular by
Kirstie Alley and the like....
Not to be confused with the catchphrase "See something,eat something" made popular by
Kirstie Alley and the like....
To keep the public safe,Homeland Security encourages everyone to stay aware and if you
"See something,say something"
"See something,say something"
by sheila in the car May 15, 2013
Get the See something,say something mug.1. A linguistic tool used to flaunt one's supreme state of refinement and intellectual capacity, preceding a statement that expresses alarm and/or emphasis.
2. A stand alone vocalization of alarm by a very classy guy.
2. A stand alone vocalization of alarm by a very classy guy.
1. I say! We simply MUST sterilize stupid people. Pip pip!
2. Billy Bob, "I done what am do should be able to vote, same as you!"
Xavier, "I say!"
2. Billy Bob, "I done what am do should be able to vote, same as you!"
Xavier, "I say!"
by Baron Wellington May 14, 2007
Get the I say! mug.Jane: "Hey John, you were in that business meeting with Phil. Why did he lose his job?"
John: "Sorry, Jane; I am not at liberty to say."
John: "Sorry, Jane; I am not at liberty to say."
by RhinoSoarUs January 4, 2012
Get the I am not at liberty to say. mug.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 6, 2011
Get the If you say so... mug.by peepee fart July 11, 2020
Get the that’s such an emma thing to say mug.This is a phrase used to agree to somebody's suggestion because you do not want to argue (much like the phrase: "Whatever you say"). However, when you think about it, it literally makes zero sense.
Person who is definitely less than 6 feet tall: " Yeah, I'm 6'5'' "
You: "Whatever you say so queso."
You: "Whatever you say so queso."
by Bubbhippo June 16, 2021
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