the big idea


“what’s the big idea” is a phrase used whenever a person has a stupid, impossible, or pointless idea and someone needs to tell them off without being too rude.
jason: “dude, let’s go smoke weed in public!”
mike: “oh, really? what’s the big idea? get arrested?”
jason: “uh, no…it’s to have fun.”
mike: “in jail? are you barred again?”

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