I hate to say it, but
i love to say it. a statement that is always followed by a smug, judgemental, self-satisfied remark about someone else. similar in many ways to i’m not being racist, but, the statement is used in a vain attempt to get people to think that it pains the person to say what he is about to say, when in fact it is plainly obvious that saying what he is about to say gives him a great deal of satisfaction.
i hate to say it, but i knew they’d end up divorced. she’s such a floozie.
Read Also:
- i hear you clucking big chicken
i understand what you are saying person 1: gas prices are way too high. person 2: i hear you clucking big chicken.
- IHNOOT
i have no opinion on this! forum-based reply standard. used when an on-going topic fails to evoke a personal response but you wish to reply nonetheless. ie: smart-ss: bush and blair are saints and will be rewarded in heaven! illuminati: ihnoot
- ijdfk
an extension of idk (i dont know). ijdfk (i just dont f-cking know) are women really from venus or w/e…. #ijdfk
- I just like the song
the defense you use when someone calls you out after you post a facebook status (works best if they’re song lyrics) so blatantly about someone. most likely with whom you have just had a falling out with. this is a very combative strategy because in one phrase you can both deny being weak and also […]
- I'll have less
in response to goading and cheekiness from an alderley homie, or as a statement representing a lack of interest in moving or doing something suggested by another homie, one might say “i’ll have less” “fancy coming down the pub?” “i’ll have less” in response to cheekiness, “i really will have less”