Say you
Similar to saying "look who's talking!"; a comeback for when somebody says or insults something or somebody, but the statement is hypocriticalsays you
An expression of disbelief, usually uttered after a sarcastic snort and always with a tone of derision.
Says You
What say you?
An archaic English phrase that is still used in a legal and governmental context. It is used to ask for a verdict or a vote.
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
Example:
Speaker of the House: "Representative from Ohio, what say you? Yah or Nay"
Representative: "Nay"
Speaker of the House: "Representative from Ohio, what say you? Yah or Nay"
Representative: "Nay"
what say you?
say you swah
Example:
Javier: see dat gurl over der
Odaine: the one with the fat ass and D cups
Javier: Ya
Odaine: what about her
Javier: I'm hitting dat
Odaine: Say you SWAH!!!
Javier: see dat gurl over der
Odaine: the one with the fat ass and D cups
Javier: Ya
Odaine: what about her
Javier: I'm hitting dat
Odaine: Say you SWAH!!!
what say you
A question asked mostly by radio/TV personality/talk-show host Bill O'Reilly. It means, "What do you think?" or "What are your feelings on the subject?" Variation: What say ye?
I Say, You Say Louder
"I Say, You Say Louder" is a game.
The objective of the game is to be the one that yells the picked word or phrase the loudest. The first person whispers, then the next person whispers louder, and the next person says it, until it progresses into an intense screaming match.
Phrases often used for this game are "unicorns", "I do believe in fairies", and "penis."
This game is well demonstrated in the movie "(500) Days of Summer", where a couple is playing the game while using the phrase "penis."
The objective of the game is to be the one that yells the picked word or phrase the loudest. The first person whispers, then the next person whispers louder, and the next person says it, until it progresses into an intense screaming match.
Phrases often used for this game are "unicorns", "I do believe in fairies", and "penis."
This game is well demonstrated in the movie "(500) Days of Summer", where a couple is playing the game while using the phrase "penis."
Example:
Two people in a game of "I Say, You Say Louder."
1st person: *Whispers,* "Unicorns."
2nd person: *says*, "Unicorns."
1st person: *says louder*, "Unicorns."
.....
2nd person: *screams*, "UNICORNS!!"
Two people in a game of "I Say, You Say Louder."
1st person: *Whispers,* "Unicorns."
2nd person: *says*, "Unicorns."
1st person: *says louder*, "Unicorns."
.....
2nd person: *screams*, "UNICORNS!!"