by UltraEnergyFlows September 02, 2018
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Usually has "I showed them" before it but it may change depending on past, present, or future tense.
Definition;
A phrase normally used when proving someone wrong.
Past Tense;
In the past tense, it can only be used when telling the story of you doing so to someone.
Present Tense;
In the present tense, it's telling another person/party, that you are currently in an argument with someone and proving them wrong.
Future Tense;
In the future tense, it's telling someone you are going to go prove someone wrong because of their false statement.
Definition;
A phrase normally used when proving someone wrong.
Past Tense;
In the past tense, it can only be used when telling the story of you doing so to someone.
Present Tense;
In the present tense, it's telling another person/party, that you are currently in an argument with someone and proving them wrong.
Future Tense;
In the future tense, it's telling someone you are going to go prove someone wrong because of their false statement.
Past Tense;
"So what happened?"
"After they dropped the weapon, I showed them it do go down"
Present Tense;
"Why are you late? We've been waiting for you for the past 10 minutes"
"Sorry, I'm showing someone it do go down"
Future Tense;
"Ugh, that person is so wrong about (topic here), I'm gonna show them it do go down"
"So what happened?"
"After they dropped the weapon, I showed them it do go down"
Present Tense;
"Why are you late? We've been waiting for you for the past 10 minutes"
"Sorry, I'm showing someone it do go down"
Future Tense;
"Ugh, that person is so wrong about (topic here), I'm gonna show them it do go down"
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