A phrase saying that is basically something never was never true or a certain way, and probably never will be.
Boy: Do girl really like saggy pants
Girl 1: Hell no!
Girl 2: Not really, it's really not attractive.
Girl 1: Correction, it's horribly unattractive.
Girl 1: Hell no!
Girl 2: Not really, it's really not attractive.
Girl 1: Correction, it's horribly unattractive.
by SoranIbrahim June 10, 2013
Term used to convey an emotion (particularily sincerity) and confirm a suspious behavior, act, sentence etc.
Person 1: How was cabo?
Person 2: I was in the Mexican jail.
Person 1: Really-really?
or
Person 1: I just bought a pound.
Person 2: Really-really!?
Person 2: I was in the Mexican jail.
Person 1: Really-really?
or
Person 1: I just bought a pound.
Person 2: Really-really!?
by MeghanClare March 30, 2007
"i really really really really really really really like you
and i want you and u want me and i want you too"
and i want you and u want me and i want you too"
by Random-girl-who-cant-think November 29, 2020
Person #1: "Man, I am soooooo horny right now, I could fuck a cow!"
Person #2: Ew, dude that's just "really... really."
Person #2: Ew, dude that's just "really... really."
by Dmitri1988 March 29, 2008
Originated from the movie Shrek.
It is the response to the question "really?" To confirm that what you're saying is sincere and validated by your testimony.
This response should be seen as sincere instead of sarcastically or as a lie. It's to show that you have not left out any details and the story is as exactly as you said.
It is the response to the question "really?" To confirm that what you're saying is sincere and validated by your testimony.
This response should be seen as sincere instead of sarcastically or as a lie. It's to show that you have not left out any details and the story is as exactly as you said.
by The guy who is a person August 27, 2021
Meaning; neither yes nor no at the same time; statement meaning in between, maybe or straddling the fence. Word used when trying to avoid a question.
You ask, "did you like the dinner?" Reply, "Not Really". Which means there was something you didn't like about it. Did you not like the greens or mash potatoes. It is either "Yes" or "No" This phrase should be used in conjunction with an explainatin following it.
by JoAnna Alicea January 13, 2008