by boo_beez August 26, 2017
When someone says something that reminds you of something that is currently making you sad, and you reply “I don’t want to talk about it” but most of the times they reply with “can you please tell me?”
This often leads to people just saying “I’m fine” instead of expressing their true feelings.
This often leads to people just saying “I’m fine” instead of expressing their true feelings.
Person 1: I heard you broke up with zack. I also heard that they shut down the chipotle near your house. And your dog died. Are you okay?
Person 2: I don’t want to talk about it.
Person 1: please tell me?!
Person 2: wtf.
Person 2: I don’t want to talk about it.
Person 1: please tell me?!
Person 2: wtf.
by Whyidontdate April 04, 2018
An expression indicating extreme doubt, often implying that the suggested idea was a terrible or unwise one.
by Paul L-K (while blunted) March 23, 2005
by Trista March 25, 2004
An euphemism used to avoid telling of your true destination, often in reply to an awkward question. In Great Britain, it is commonly used as a euphemism for going to the toilet.
"Are you and your wife coming out tonight?" "Uhhhh, I'm going to see a man about a dog."
"How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
"How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
by Alexandra July 29, 2004
From old spagetthi westerns, where one would "see a man about a horse" when his needs for urinating became to high.
by frakk April 01, 2004
by DeWayne Mann June 17, 2003