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What's the word for it when ....

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BrightSideOfTheMoon · 24/01/2025 18:51

... you make a comment which is obviously not meant to be acted on or taken literally, but conveys frustration or exasperation? So, for example, saying something like 'just kill me now' or 'we'll just have to send the dog back to (wherever)'

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tattooshka · 24/01/2025 21:25
  • I was wrong
Coldanddamp · 24/01/2025 21:27

Inveigle!!!

I thought this was the same as wheedle eg using flattery

ClearFruit · 24/01/2025 21:28

Bollocks?

crystallina · 24/01/2025 21:47

Being facetious.

BrightSideOfTheMoon · 25/01/2025 16:44

Thank you. It's a weird one - nothing seems to quite fit.

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