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    Spare me days!
    • used as an exclamation, especially of exasperation

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  3. Jan 4, 2024 · The phrase "spare me" means asking someone to refrain from giving detailed or unnecessary information, usually because it's considered annoying, tedious, or already known. It's a way of expressing a lack of interest or desire not to hear excuses or elaborate stories.

  4. To not force one to listen to or engage in something, especially that which is tedious, dull, or unpleasant. I can see that you understand what you did wrong, so I'll spare you a lecture about it. Spare us the lurid details, James. See also: spare. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

  5. Don't bother continuing to tell me that; I don't believe or care about whatever you're saying. A: "Sorry I'm late. My car broke down halfway here!" B: "Spare me! I bet you just wanted to finish watching the football game on TV." A: "I'm sorry, our hands are tied." B: "Spare me! You never intended to pay me to begin with."

  6. Apr 12, 2011 · 3 Answers. Sorted by: 6. "Spare me" can be used to refer to anything that isn't wanted. As in, "spare me your poppycock", "spare me your pedantic ways", "spare me your grandiloquence" etc. "Spare me" just means "let me not hear/see/experience something". Share. Improve this answer. answered Aug 6, 2010 at 13:27. Sarhanis. 964 9 6. Add a comment. 7.

  7. 1. : not being used. especially : held for emergency use. a spare tire. 2. : being over and above what is needed : superfluous. spare time. 3. : not liberal or profuse : sparing. a spare prose style. 4. : healthily lean. 5. : not abundant or plentiful. sparely adverb. spareness noun. 2 of 3. verb.

  8. Dec 27, 2010 · It basically means to leave someone alone when they do something wrong. Also used as " spare me some". Example: at work, you may have done something wrong. Your boss is screaming at you, and you use this phrase. Boss: "You idiot! You made this company lose one billion dollars!" You: "Calm down boss. I'll pay it back. Spare me some shit ."

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English spare somebody the trouble/difficulty/pain etc (of doing something) to prevent someone from having to experience something difficult or unpleasant I wanted to spare them the trouble of buying me a present.

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