something else
Noun

something else (uncountable)

  1. (informal) Something exceptional, out of the ordinary, unusual.
    My mother's cooking is something else!
    • 2010, Mary Ann Hutchison, Moochi’s Mariachis, Pen & Publish, ISBN 978-0-9842258-0-4, page 42 ↗:
      Before Ladybug could answer, Chico said, “Man, you’re something else. Do you really think that tall and skinny is good looking? […] ”
  2. (informal, sarcastic) Used to express shocked disappointment
    You mean to tell me you let those kids walk all the way home? At night in the rain? Man, you're really something else.
Translations
  • Russian: не́что осо́бенное
  • Spanish: palabras mayores



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