AYPI

And your point is?

A phrase used to urge someone to speak more directly and state their main point. OK, yeah, I was a little late this morning. And your point is? A: "Oh, you're really going to have another cup of coffee?" B: "Yeah. And your point is?" A: "Isn't it a little late in the day for that?" Yes, Mom, this is indeed the dress I'm going to wear today. And your point is?
See also: and, point

AYPI

An abbreviation for "And your point is?" Used to urge someone to speak more directly and state their main point. OK, yeah, I was a little late this morning. AYPI? A: "Oh, you're really going to have another cup of coffee?" B: "Yeah. AYPI?" A: "Isn't it a little late in the day for that?" A: "I sent Mom a picture of my dress, and she just texted back asking if that's really what I'm going to wear." B: "Ah! What did you say?" A: "'AYPI?'"
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And your point is?

and AYPI
sent. & comp. abb. Please get to the point.; What is your point? I read all that stuff, AYPI? Yada, yada, yada! And your point is?
See also: and, point

AYPI

verb
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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