read 'em and weep

English

Interjection

read 'em and weep

  1. (informal) Used to express confidence when showing a winning poker hand.
    I've got a full house. Read 'em and weep, boys.
  2. (informal, by extension) Used as a taunt when outperforming or one-upping rivals.
    • 2009, Heather Swain, Me, My Elf & I, →ISBN:
      Today's BellaHater Award goes halfsies to Zephyr Addler and Mercedes Sanchez! Zephyr 4 sticking it 2 Bella by tongue wrestling with TLC. Way 2 Go! And Mercedes 4 outing them. Poor Bella! What's a girl 2 do? Suffer bitch! You've made everybody else's life hell and what comes around goes around, so read 'em and weep . Yer not the only mean girl in town.

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