I dare say


newfoundlanders use this as a response to gossip, news, information. also means the same as “oh really?”, “no way!”, “you got to be kidding me” etc.

also used in forming a sentence involving a question or wondering.
1.lucy: i think sue is having a party tomorrow night.
meg: i dare say?

2.chuck: i dare say i will be going to sue’s party.
bill: i dare say? i will see ya there then.

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