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but really

1. a phrase people say when they actually mean something that might have come off a bit sarcastic.
2. a phrase that can be added to the end of a statement when a person seriously means what they're saying

1. "i've been thinking about sellling my car haha.. but really, i need the money"
2. "Oh my god, sometimes i just want to shoot her. But Really! She can't keep her mouth shut!"

by FoxyTheatreKid(; February 10, 2012

31๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


really-really

Term used to convey an emotion (particularily sincerity) and confirm a suspious behavior, act, sentence etc.

Person 1: How was cabo?
Person 2: I was in the Mexican jail.
Person 1: Really-really?

or

Person 1: I just bought a pound.
Person 2: Really-really!?

by MeghanClare March 31, 2007

48๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really loud

when you are a loud

you are Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really loud

by big Zebop March 3, 2021


i really really really really really really

"i really really really really really really really like you
and i want you and u want me and i want you too"

its a song go search it in google
i really really really really really really...

by Random-girl-who-cant-think November 30, 2020

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really really

Really Really by winner aka bop of the year 2017, 2018, 2019, 20โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”....

really really really reallyyyyyy

by stan winner stan talent February 15, 2019

3๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


really... really.

When you are trying to describe something but can not find the right adjective.

Person #1: "Man, I am soooooo horny right now, I could fuck a cow!"
Person #2: Ew, dude that's just "really... really."

by Dmitri1988 March 29, 2008

8๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Not Really

Meaning; neither yes nor no at the same time; statement meaning in between, maybe or straddling the fence. Word used when trying to avoid a question.

You ask, "did you like the dinner?" Reply, "Not Really". Which means there was something you didn't like about it. Did you not like the greens or mash potatoes. It is either "Yes" or "No" This phrase should be used in conjunction with an explainatin following it.

by JoAnna Alicea January 14, 2008

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