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It's/You're breaking my heart! (humorous) something that you say in order to tell someone you do not feel sad about an event or situation. 'Things are so bad right now she's had to sell one of her houses.' 'You're breaking my heart!' Now you're talking! something that you say when someone makes a better suggestion or offer than one that they made before. 'Or we could go out for dinner if you prefer.' 'Now you're talking!' Time flies when you're having fun. something that you say which means that time passes quickly when you are enjoying yourself. 'I can't believe we've spent four hours cleaning this carpet.' 'Well, time flies when you're having fun.' You're a fine one to talk! (informal) something that you say when someone criticizes another person for doing something that they do themselves. 'He's always complaining.' 'You're a fine one to talk!' You're in there! (British, informal) something that you say in order to tell someone that another person is sexually attracted to them. Did you see how that girl was looking at you? You're in there, mate! See also: there You're joking! (informal) something that you say when you are very surprised by what someone has just told you. 'They're getting married, you know' 'You're joking! They've only known each other a month.' See also: joke You're telling me! (informal) something that you say to emphasize that you agree with something someone has just complained about because you have experienced it yourself. 'Brenda's really bad-tempered these days.' 'You're telling me!' See also: telling now you're talking you have finally had a good idea. "Would you like pizza for dinner?" "Now you're talking!" you're welcome I was happy to do it. “Thanks for returning the video.” “You're welcome!” Usage notes: usually used as an answer to someone saying thank you See also: welcome |
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