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Mon 28 Mar, 2011 06:10 am
In the heat of a debate online, we might persuade the persons in both sides in argument "cool it" or "calm down." How to express the same meaning in a funnier way?
@oristarA,
Other ways of saying it may be funnier to the speaker, but are often derogatory. "Get off your high horse" or "don't get your panties in a bunch" are phrases that might be funnier to the crowd, but less so to the person you are directing it to.
Mellow out dude.
I'd laugh so hard if someone said that to me, I'd forget what the argument was about.