Usually a term used when the person has tried so hard to forget something and someone else (usually a friend) states the obvious in order to jog your memory in case you have (luckily) forgotten such a bad event/memory.
*Girl is hopelessly in love with a guy named, hmm, Stephen*
Girl: "Huh, look at that angel over there, I have been crushing on him since 6th grade. It isn't a crush anymore, I think I truely love him.
Girl's friend: Umm, he goes out with a-MAN-duh. (amanda)
Girl: Ugh, Don't remind me.
Girl: "Huh, look at that angel over there, I have been crushing on him since 6th grade. It isn't a crush anymore, I think I truely love him.
Girl's friend: Umm, he goes out with a-MAN-duh. (amanda)
Girl: Ugh, Don't remind me.
by Airren March 25, 2010
A phrase used on social media when you say something bold or controversial and don't want people to reply or make a conjecture against your statement.
by FangYT May 14, 2020
by heroindaughter October 18, 2019
It's a reference to Dana Scully in the tv show The X Files. It's when someone tries to use every exuse before the truth, to get out of something, or stick up for somebody or something.
If you get caught cheating on your bf/gf and you try to make up every possible excuse you can think of, your bf/gf might reply: "Don't Scully me."
by Emma April 21, 2005
When someone tells you something you already know is wrong. Or when somebody tells you that you can't do something.
Country Slang.
Country Slang.
by Gloria Beth March 08, 2008
pronounced: (with length) Dooon't teeease me.
An expression used after being inquired to partake in a worthwhile event or offered something too good to be true.
An expression used after being inquired to partake in a worthwhile event or offered something too good to be true.
Tom: "Hey Ryan, do you want this last piece of pizza?"
Ryan: ..."Don't tease me."
Tom: "no seriously, take it."
Ryan: "ok sweet, thanks."
Ryan: ..."Don't tease me."
Tom: "no seriously, take it."
Ryan: "ok sweet, thanks."
by Fan dango May 01, 2006