Really?

Neal Whitman nwhitman at AMERITECH.NET
Sun Sep 18 21:07:00 UTC 2011


I've been wondering about this use of "really?" too, but of course Googling it would produce way too much to sort through for the true positives. Same goes for "seriously?" in identical contexts and with identical intonations. My son uses that one a lot, and it's starting to get on my nerves!

Neal

On Sep 18, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at YALE.EDU> wrote:

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> I assume this has been around in younger people's speech (this encompasses virtually every speaker of English) for awhile, to judge from the "Really?!" segment of SNL's Weekend Updates, for the last couple of years (if memory serves).
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> On Sep 18, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Benjamin Barrett wrote:
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>> There are two threads in the more recent ADS archives with "Really?" as the subject line. But neither addresses the expression "Really?" meaning something like, "Why in the world?" and used to point out something that defies common sense.
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>> Today, my sister wrote on my Facebook wall:
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>> "downtown yesterday - people on corner with obama looking like hitler posters. really?!"
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>> This is the same format I recognize from one other person that went to her high school (here in the Seattle area).
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>> I think there are other patterns as well, such as emphasizing "really" in the middle of a sentence such as (making this up):
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>> Would you REALLY do that?
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>> I think I've either heard or said, "It's like, really?"
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>> Benjamin Barrett
>> Seattle, WA
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