used as an ironic acknowledgment of one's familiarity with a difficult or unpleasant situation or experience described by someone else.
Mo: i want to have hot sex with you
Emily: tell me about it
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Are you sure about that? A quote my John Cena that legend himself.
Brother: I'm gay! Me: Are you sure about that?
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universal phrase used to answer any question, and in rare cases, will cause extreme anger and frustration in the person asking the question.
(1) Joe: "What song are you listening to?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."
(2) Josephine: "Hey, you want to go out tonight?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."
(3) Joseph: "Shit, I'm about to miss the train. What time is it, man?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."
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When your talking to Canadians, you tell them to say this because they can't pronounce it correctly.
American: Damn, I forgot my glasses. Can you read this for me.
Canadian: "Oot an aboot ina boot." It doesn't make any sense, don't cha know?
American: Hahaha, its "out and about in a boat!" Your lack of pronunciation is ridiculous!!!!
Canadian: You friggin hoser...
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The song "All about the bass"- by Megan Trainor is about girls getting judged by society on there size and that girls shouldn't care what other people think, all they should care about is how they fell on the inside and about there selves. Megan Trainor is saying that getting judge isn't a good thing but that you shouldn't get affected by it because beauty is with in.
All about the bass is giving girls a message
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Phrs. Back to front. British Origin.
"Ow! My back has been hurting me ever since I fell down the apples and pears arse about tit!
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A "get out of jail free" card for cleaning
syn. Stop judging me.
Sorry about the mess. It hasn't gotten bad enough for me to actually clean it yet.
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