do tell

English

Etymology

Abbreviation of the hortative phrase “please do tell me more.”

Phrase

do tell

  1. An idiomatic expression of mild interest or surprise within a conversational context.
    Synonyms: (archaic) pray tell, oh really, I declare, you don't say, is that so
    You say you're an astronaut? Do tell.

Usage notes

  • Often used sarcastically.
  • Chiefly southern U.S. usage.

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