What is you smell like comebacks?

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"You smell like" comebacks are a form of verbal%20sparring, often intended to be humorous or insulting. These types of comebacks rely heavily on:

  • Humor: The effectiveness depends on the wittiness and absurdity of the comparison.

  • Insult: While potentially playful, there's an underlying element of putting someone down.

  • Context: The appropriateness hinges on the relationship between the people involved and the overall situation. A comeback that might be funny among close friends could be offensive to a stranger.

  • Delivery: Tone of voice and body language significantly influence how the comeback is received.

Examples of "you smell like" comebacks can range from playful to genuinely mean:

  • Playful: "You smell like sunshine and daisies."
  • Humorous: "You smell like a freshly opened box of crayons."
  • Insulting: "You smell like old gym socks."

The best defense against a "you smell like" insult is often confidence and a witty retort. You can deflect the insult with humor or simply ignore it. Alternatively, you could turn the insult back on the person with a clever comeback of your own. The key is to not show that you are bothered by the comment.