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?
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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