pics or it didn't happen
English
Etymology
As if denying belief in a report of the event by demanding pictures thereof as proof.
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Phrase
- (Internet, humorous) Used to request a picture of a reported event.
- 2016, Jan E. Stets, Richard T. Serpe, New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, page 147:
- This normative expectation is perhaps best captured in the popular colloquial phrase: “Pics or it didn't happen.”
- 2013, Jade C. Jamison, Quickies: Sexy Short Stories and Other Stuff, page 89:
- Pug Nose: “Oh, he will.”
“Pics or it didn't happen.”
- Pug Nose: “Oh, he will.”
- 2016, Jan E. Stets, Richard T. Serpe, New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, page 147:
- (Internet, humorous) Used to demand verifiable evidence for a statement.
Translations
used to request a picture of a reported event
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