The WORST response to a "Yes" or "No" question.
The response you give when you don't 100% want to say "Yes" but also don't want to say "No". "Sure" is the answer you use when on the fence about something, but is not an acceptable response to Y/N questions.
The response you give when you don't 100% want to say "Yes" but also don't want to say "No". "Sure" is the answer you use when on the fence about something, but is not an acceptable response to Y/N questions.
Phil: Do you want to go to the movies?
Sarah: Sure
Phil: (pause) Is that a "Yes" or "No"?
Sarah: Sure, I will go to the movies.
Phil: But I asked if you WANTED to go to the movies.
Sarah: And I said sure.
Phil: (leaves)
Sarah: Sure
Phil: (pause) Is that a "Yes" or "No"?
Sarah: Sure, I will go to the movies.
Phil: But I asked if you WANTED to go to the movies.
Sarah: And I said sure.
Phil: (leaves)
by melissuhann July 20, 2014
Girl: You want to hang out after practice?
Guy: Sure.
Girl: Thats rude, so you donβt want to?
Boy: I just said I did want to.
Guy: Sure.
Girl: Thats rude, so you donβt want to?
Boy: I just said I did want to.
by rdh4416 December 06, 2018
the quickest way to answer a question when not paying attention that usually doesn't include any thinking what so ever. also used in a very sarcastic way.
Ex. teacher- Jimmy are you going to be coming to detention today?
Jimmy- sure
MOM- i have to go to the store and then to the laundry matt and then bla bla bla bla bla ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME???
child- sure
Jimmy- sure
MOM- i have to go to the store and then to the laundry matt and then bla bla bla bla bla ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME???
child- sure
by speds January 05, 2005
A comment/ statement made when an individual would like to imply sarcasm or a lack of interest towards something someone else says. Sure can be pronounced in a very high pitched manner and may be accompanied by sarcastic head nodding.
by Sting02 October 11, 2012
Often used sarcisticly, it origianally means "I agree".
When said quickly, it stays true to the origianal meaning. When elongated, it is often an indiction of sarcasm.
When said quickly, it stays true to the origianal meaning. When elongated, it is often an indiction of sarcasm.
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