Random
Source Code

Are you serious?

A question asked in disbelief with an extremely sarcastic tone questioning someones actions or statement. It is a way to point out someones stupidity in the form of a question.

total disbelief or dissapointment in how someone did or said something.

Note: it is a very hard inflection that goes up to indicate the question

Hall: i definitely think that girl is hotter than jessica simpson.

Bush: that girl in our science class she's barely average.

Hall: I think she's amazingly gorgeous and makes simpson look ugly?

Bush: Are you serious?

by Randoni April 6, 2009

52๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you serious?

The verbal tic of dunderheads, morons and wannabe Californians (read: Seattle denizens and their ilk.) It is not intended as an actual question but rather is the reactionary knee-jerk of someone who does not think before opening the mouth.

Me: I just got this latte for uber cheap at the Starbucks on the corner.

Idiot I'm talking to: Are you serious?

Me: No, I'm just pulling your motherfucking leg. Of COURSE I'm serious!

by grammarcopkyle August 28, 2010

20๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you serious?

Used to describe frustration or disbelief.

*Moving Walkway at ski resort stops*
Little kid in front of me: Are you serious? Come on! Are you serious?

by frabrizio March 8, 2017

6๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you serious?

Used to express frustration and disbelief.

*Moving Walkway at ski resort stops*
Little kid in front of me: Are you serious? Are you serious?

by frabrizio March 8, 2017

4๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you serious!?

An expression uttered subsequent to an unforeseen response; used in a joking sense; can carry a sarcastic tone; usually accompanied by a dramatic step back from the person; although it carries a question mark it doesn't require an answer.

Paul: "How'd ye get on in the match today?"
Shane: "We lost by 4 goals..."
Paul: "Are you serious!?"

by John O' Driscoll June 5, 2007

11๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


are you serious

similar to 'r u sure'

jeff: lisa goosed warren last night
Hardy: are you serious

by Big John Stud April 11, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


You Serious Clark?

The Phrase: *You Serious Clark?* is appropriately used when someone around you says something so outrageous that you cannot believe they actually just said that.

This phrase was taken from the movie *National Lampoon's: Christmas Vacation*.

Sitting at the table for Christmas dinner, Clark Griswold mentions that he heard a pilot flying over New York spotted Santa Claus, to excite the children about Christmas, but Cousin Eddie found it necessary to respond with *You Serious Clark?*
outlandish claims unbelievable ideas Christmas vacation Christmas vacation

Kayte- I now own Jupiter!
Moira- You serious Clark?
Kayte- Dead serious!

Tom- Will you marry me?
Kayte- You serious Clark?
Tom- Is that a yes?

by VintageStarfish December 6, 2009

66๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž