Goes at the end of statement when you know exactly what you’re talking about and someone says otherwise.
by pissy cat October 02, 2018
An annoying phrase one says in an argument after making an awful point and have nothing else to say. Very irritating and is normally said in a higher pitch to everything else.
by Mike Hunttttttttt June 16, 2020
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by ChioBam March 23, 2009
No
A polite negative reponse to an offer. Sounds like you're agreeing but actually means the opposite. This phrase is very hard to argue with without being rude. Commonly used when a salesperson tries to get you to buy something extra, or when someone who likes you but you don't want to involved with offers to do you a favor.
A polite negative reponse to an offer. Sounds like you're agreeing but actually means the opposite. This phrase is very hard to argue with without being rude. Commonly used when a salesperson tries to get you to buy something extra, or when someone who likes you but you don't want to involved with offers to do you a favor.
Poindexter: Hi Suzie! Would you like me to carry your books for you? They look heavy!
Suzie: That's okay
Suzie: That's okay
by Webster Papadopolous July 12, 2004
by Meowstache Emo February 22, 2017