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In an attempt to backpedal from saying something shady or rude, one might say they're "mostly kidding." What this really means is they, or some part of them, actually means what they said but doesn't want the directed person to know it.
-"Oh my gosh, your laugh sounds like a crow being strangled!"
-"Excuse me?"
-"Don't sound so offended. I was mostly kidding."
-"Excuse me?"
-"Don't sound so offended. I was mostly kidding."
by Sashay Away April 19, 2021
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A way of saying «are you kidding me?»
The phrase is often used by «carats», which is the name of SEVENTEEN's fanbase.
A way of saying «are you kidding me?»
The phrase is often used by «carats», which is the name of SEVENTEEN's fanbase.
by Maiken Doritos May 24, 2017
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by Makay November 2, 2009
Get the Kidding mug.Bubbles (wearing glasses): Hi, guys!
Blossom: What a sight for sore eyes!
Buttercup: It's old four eyes!
Bubbles: Hey! You said you were kidding!
Buttercup: We were.
Blossom: Yeah. About just kidding!
Blossom: What a sight for sore eyes!
Buttercup: It's old four eyes!
Bubbles: Hey! You said you were kidding!
Buttercup: We were.
Blossom: Yeah. About just kidding!
by M Night Shymalamadingdong July 25, 2011
Get the About Just Kidding mug.An insult aimed at J.K. Rowling by wannabe literature snobs who like to spend all their time critiquing teen fantasy books because they're bitter that nobody wants to publish their own rubbish. The root of the insult is that J.K. Rowling uses a lot of the plot device deus ex machina (in this case, going back and changing the ending as in reversing time to fix a problem or adding/changing a detail hence "just kidding!"), widely considered a literary cop-out but generally accepted in literature intended for children by all but the most persnickety critics.
Hermione goes back in time in Harry Potter book 3 so that Sirius Black can escape prison.
"There goes old Just Kidding Rowling again!"
"There goes old Just Kidding Rowling again!"
by Peppermint Swirl March 3, 2009
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