you must be fun at parties

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you must be fun at parties

  1. A sarcastic retort to somebody who has said something perceived as boring or pedantic.
    • 2011, Charles Brokaw, The Temple Mount Code: A Thomas Lourds Thriller, Penguin UK, →ISBN, page 334:
      'Pick a language. I'll conjugate any verb you want so fast it will make your head spin.' 'You must be fun at parties.'
    • 2017, Ryan Jensen, The Butterfly Effect, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 33:
      "You must be fun at parties." Hunter's mouth was moving faster than his brain and he wasn't even sure what he was saying until he heard himself! 'You must be fun at parties', really?! That sounded so rude.

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