you're not wrong
"you're not wrong" = "you're right", however
phrasing it as "you're not wrong" usually that there's more to it -- either there's some missing
nuance, or the speaker agrees
grudgingly or doesn't like this truth or wishes it wasn't so, etc.
you're not wrong
by apphacker on Jan 25, 2017 13:31:32
Something someone says when they dispute what you're saying but does so in an
underhanded way. It's often followed by a "but".
Protip: you can replace many "you're not wrong, but..." statements directly with "
I disagree with you because..." and you wont come across badly.
well, you're not wrong
by amemethatded on Oct 11, 2019 03:43:21
If you're talking, you're wrong
by irrandom on Nov 29, 2005 10:09:56
The undeniably powerful phrase weilded by the famed
IHS band director Ed W. Used to instantly
quell even the most talkative of band-os.
"You're doing it wrong."
by [RFA]Quiksilver on Mar 31, 2008 05:32:32
Example:
"I tried to
cut my wrists with an
electric razor.""You're doing it wrong."
You're Holding It Wrong
by Frosty-Jay on Jun 28, 2010 13:21:09
1.
Steve Job's joke of an excuse when customers complained about loosing reception on their new iPhone 4 mobile devices, a problem that occasionally occurs from gripping the phone in the left hand corner and thus shorting out the outer antenna band.
2. A condescending
cop-out response from a person way too smug and hipster to admit there could be a problem, no matter how small it could be.
3. A sarcastic response one might joke to a friend when they can't get something to work.
4. An
corporation's attempt at consumer socialism.
Example:
Friend 1: "
Ah man, my phone dropped another call.
What is this BS!"
Friend 2: "You're Holding It Wrong."
You're doin' it wrong
by Kickimanjaro on Apr 14, 2008 15:05:44
When someone, often an
emo poser, tries to "fit in" with a fad or style, but fail epicly or when someone tries to cut themselves with an iPod, when someone tries to make a
lolcat pic and uses
proper grammar, when someone runs the right way in the Special Olympics.
Example:
"
Dude! You're doin' it wrong!"
you're wrong + ratio
by xsierraz on Apr 01, 2022 03:51:21
Used when someone doesn't have any other
comebacks in an argument. The person who uses this is so confident they are correct, that they are essentially saying more people will agree with them, hence, "
ratio". Most people also use "your wrong + ratio," because they didn't pay attention in 5th-grade
grammar class.
you're right im wrong
by JOHN DAVID HERNANDEZ on Oct 31, 2007 07:50:26
-when someone decides to end an argument with a sarcastic annoyance by saying "whatever
your right im wrong"
-especially in an argument when they know that they in fact are wrong and just want to avoid
looking dumb by making you seem as though you're
argumentative and always try to be right
Example:
person: your so unbelievable,
i know for a fact that she didnt mean it like that
chloe
cason: watever, you're right im wrong. your
always right. :)
--person proceeds to have no idea how to respond to that--
I'm right, you're wrong, shut up.
by WØĀH on Aug 27, 2019 22:06:46