No durphy, Eddie Murphy


this phrase thrived during the late eighties to early nineties in elementary schools through high schools. it is a way of saying “i already knew that, and am surprised this information is new to you.”
kid 1: “hey, they’re coming out with a super mario brothers movie!”

kid 2: “no durphy, eddie murphy.”

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