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much ado about something

When something of actual significance achieves a level of publicity, fame, or notoriety far beyond its actual significance.
The press attention to Palin's daughter's pregnancy is much ado about something.
by ohheyitspurp October 24, 2008
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Tell me about it

used as an ironic acknowledgment of one's familiarity with a difficult or unpleasant situation or experience described by someone else.
Mo: i want to have hot sex with you
Emily: tell me about it
by Emilyisasexybeast July 5, 2018
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What are you talking about?

Knowing you fucked up and is afraid to confront them about the situation one on one.
What are you talking about? I didn’t do that?

That wasn’t me I swear.
Ooop

Liar
by Oopsterpoopster December 20, 2019
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be about it

can either be a verb (to be about it) or a command (be about it). means that the person is not scared and is ready to do the act, whatever it is
v.- i'm trying to be about a gram of yayo tonight. i havent had that shit in a minute

comm.- you fucking pussy. don't talk about it, just be about it.
by fucka mother May 13, 2007
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Don't worry about it

universal phrase used to answer any question, and in rare cases, will cause extreme anger and frustration in the person asking the question.
(1) Joe: "What song are you listening to?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."

(2) Josephine: "Hey, you want to go out tonight?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."

(3) Joseph: "Shit, I'm about to miss the train. What time is it, man?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."
by k.nin3 August 31, 2006
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Stereotypes about White people

Barbarians (Undisciplined)

The only Racists, KKK Members, Oppressors of new lands, etc.
The easiest baits for green cards
The only people who have money
The only people who are arrogant and ignorant
The only people who are self-centered
The only people who are unknowledgeable about other cultures
Etc.
An example of "Stereotypes about White people": "Wow, look at that White guy yelling at that Black girl about her stealing something just now. What a racist he is! He must be from the KKK, since he's white and yelling at her, a black girl, for what she just did wrong."
by Part of this vast world August 16, 2011
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