An interjection used when one is unsure that his audience believes what he just said, usually followed by an abbreviated retelling of said disbelieved topic.
An interjection used when one wants to change the mood from humorous or light to one where his audience will trust that what he's about to say is true.
See also seriously
An interjection used when one wants to change the mood from humorous or light to one where his audience will trust that what he's about to say is true.
See also seriously
by dave June 24, 2004
1: tim really needs to cut back on his drinking
2: really though!
1: ...are you agreeing with me, or..what the hell are you trying to say?
2: oh, I mean...yes, I agree with you.
2: really though!
1: ...are you agreeing with me, or..what the hell are you trying to say?
2: oh, I mean...yes, I agree with you.
by shizzle June 26, 2004
To question a statement or an action in a sarcastic tone, but not actually want an answer. Used to show that what you just said is pretty weak, and most likely tired.
Dave: OMG, that new High School Musical poster with Zac Efron is totally hot and you should buy one.
Me: Really? Really though?
Me: Really? Really though?
by killbrad September 04, 2008
by Berteezy June 21, 2004
by Freek A Leek June 22, 2004
by Chantelle June 23, 2004
by Nthnthrwas June 24, 2004