A friend of mine says they don’t wanna “yuck my yum” whenever they’re about to trash something I like and it infuriates me, mildly
A friend of mine says they don’t wanna “yuck my yum” whenever they’re about to trash something I like and it infuriates me, mildly
Anyone else?
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The expression, "yuck my yum" mildly infuriates me.
82 2 ReplyIt is definitely a face punching worthy turn of phrase
24 4 ReplyFace punching is “yuck my gum”
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Definitely worthy of a subtle eye roll at least. My number one would have to be “it is what it is”. They all fall under the category of “saying something without saying anything”.
17 1 ReplyI say "it is what it is" all the time because my life is horrible and unsolvable, and I have a limit on talking about it.
13 0 ReplyBut you are saying something - the subtext could be "and we can't change it". It's a way of acknowledging the situation without wanting to waste further time on it.
8 0 Replyor you have to accept it and just have to work your way around it.
2 0 ReplyIt’s like Vonnegut’s “so it goes.”
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That's politics for ya
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Never heard it before, don't want too
7 0 ReplyI'm going to start using this after someone tells me a story or something interesting.
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I don't even know what it means!
Wait: Wait, I get it now. it's along the lines of someone else's trash is someones treasure and you should not put them down because of it?
3 0 ReplyIt basically means 'I don't want to spoil something that you like'
5 0 ReplyThanks! I'm a non english native speaker, so when i see colloquial phrases, sometimes i do not get the meaning.
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