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What does it mean when someone says you are really something?
In a positive sense: It means that you think someone is great, extraordinary, something different than what you expect any other person would do.
What do you mean in slang?
Do you or you do you spread via Black slang during the early 2000s, apparently as a shortening of the longer expression you do you and I’ll do me, meaning each person has to do what’s best for them.
What does what you telling me mean in slang?
informal. —used to say that one already knows and completely agrees with something that was just said “This hot weather is brutal.” “You’re telling me.”
When a guy say you’re something else?
It is usually used to make someone feel special For example, if someone says “you are something else” it usually means that you are unique or different. It is usually a positive comment but it can be used as a negative remark too.
What does it mean he is something else?
If you describe someone or something as something else, you mean that they are very unusual and usually very impressive.
What do you mean by something?
pronoun. some thing; a certain undetermined or unspecified thing: Something is wrong there. Something’s happening. an additional amount, as of cents or minutes, that is unknown, unspecified, or forgotten: He charged me ten something for the hat.
How do u know ur partner loves u?
You can usually recognize real love by these 12 signs.
- You feel safe with them.
- They listen.
- They acknowledge your differences instead of trying to change you.
- You can communicate easily.
- They encourage you to do your own thing.
- You trust each other.
- They make an effort.
- You know you can collaborate or compromise.
Who are you telling Meaning?
I know exactly what you’re talking about; you don’t need to explain that to me.
Why are you telling me this meaning?
The speaker is asking for more explanation or more information about what the other person just said. “Why are you telling me this?” focuses attention more on the the motives of the other person, who is divulging information that the speaker did not expect to hear.