It's always bad news. It's either your girl wants to talk to you because she thinks you cheated or your parents found all that stuff you hid on your phone like porn or just some really weird crap
Mum: Sweetheart, we need to talk
Jeff: *sweating* What's up mum?
Mum: Care to explain this? *Shows folder full of porn*
Jeff: Fuck.
Or
Becky: Baby, we need to talk.
Jeff: What's up, honey? *nervous laugh*
Becky: Have you been sleeping with my sister?
Jeff: Fuck.
If your girlfriend gives you this text, you're out of luck. If somebody else does though, they searched your browser history and found your "secret stuff."
"My girlfriend says we need to talk. I'm gonna hide and change my identity if you don't mind.
The person who sent/told you this is probably going to break up with you. Don’t take it personal, they just don’t want to be with you. 💔
Boy 1: We need to talk...
Girl 1: NO! *runs away*
Talking like a baby - using a soft voice to speak and saying a lot of words wrong
Person 1: heyooo
Person 2: hey, how are you?
Person 1: I good, how is u doin?
Person 2: I’m good, just why are you talking like that?
Person 1: like wot?
Person 2: like dis
Person 1: dats just how I talk
Person 2: ok?
This is how talking like a baby is
"Talk to me, Goose" means it is your turn to speak, talk or respond.
If you are on a live selling platform, then ask the seller about an item you are interested in, and the seller shows you the item you asked about but you don't respond, the seller will say," Talk to me Goose". Because it's your turn, and you are it. Like the game duck, duck, Goose. Once tagged, you are it!
Used To pretend the other doesn't know you'll do more than talk. You'll hurt. Make them pay. You won't actually. But you want to.
Sarah: they were really rude, and I'm really sensitive about that! I cried for ages, I can't believe them!
Michelle: don't worry I'll talk to them 😈 *grabs baseball bat*
A simile or a figure of speech that represents how a very quiet and careless person will give in and understand how to recognize the feelings of others.
This figure of speech also derives from another simile of the phrase, "It's like talking to a wall", which means that someone may act so careless and helpless that they won't saying anything to help others.
Finally! Someone understands me! For once, the wall is really talking.