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During the writing of the song The Whole World And You by Tally Hall (Band) the writer of the song Andrew Horowitz forgot to add the "t" to the word stotries and he just kept it on that way. the song can be found on the album Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum.
Im gonna tell you some sotries
sotries by 63838274930295 June 26, 2021

stuff your sorries in a sack

Usually phrased as "Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!", it basically means "your apology is not accepted".

Originally used by the character Oscar Madison in the tv show "The Odd Couple" in the episode "Strike Up the Band... Or Else" (S5E6 October 17, 1974).

Later popularized by the character of George Costanza in the tv show "Seinfeld" in the episode "The Betrayal" (S9E8 November 20, 1997)
FELIX: I'm sorry I snapped at ya Oscar.
OSCAR: Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
MURRAY: Hey that's a good one Oscar!

JERRY: (To George) I said I was sorry.
GEORGE: You can stuff you sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: Would you please stop saying that?!

stuff your sorries in a sack

This phrase is usually used as "You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!", meaning that however much a person apologizes, their apology will not be accepted. Made popular by George in the Seinfeld "India" episode.
Jerry: George, I'm sorry I slept with Nina.

George: You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!

Jerry: I wish you'd quit saying that!
A musical version of telling a story
"There's lots of pretty people here
Sharing sotries and passing letters and
There's lots of questions answered and
Metaphysical astronomical songs" -Tally Hall
Slang for saying that you're sorry.
sorries by KyleM July 5, 2005

sorriesterestester 

like, VERY SORRY.
oh man im so sorry
im sorrier
im sorriesterestester