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Eddie
What's the meaning of "Bully for you" ? I want to say "I agree with you" But my friend tell me it's not good.. Please tell me what' meaning of it?With many thanks.
2015年8月27日 02:28
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I usually hear it used sarcastically. It has many meanings: congratulations / good for you / great job / bravo / you win / you're right. Here is an example of when a person might use it: Girl 1: I got a B on the exam. What did you get? Girl 2: I got an A. I win! Girl 1: Well, bully for you!
2015年8月27日
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It's a bit old fashioned, at least in the US. It means "congratulations" or "good for you." It is sometimes used sarcastically.
2015年8月27日
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Your friend is right. It doesn't mean 'I agree with you' at all. It's a rather rude and dismissive comment meaning 'Well done' or 'Aren't you lucky?', always delivered in a sarcastic tone. It's also quite outdated. I doubt whether many young people would even have heard of it. I've no idea where you got this phrase from or who told you that it meant 'I agree', but I suggest you forget about it.
2015年8月27日
I think that means prefect ideal and totally agree with you.
2015年8月27日
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