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It's Time to Stop Using 'Did I Stutter?' as an Insult

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“Did I stutter?” Some variation of this phase is typically used when person A clearly said something to person B and person B did not understand what person A said.

Person B then asks person A to repeat themselves to which person A says the aforementioned phrase. This is typically meant as an insult to person B as they could not clearly hear person A.

This phrase has been around for decades and has been said in every possible venue: film, NFL press conferences, scripted and non-scripted television, commercials, gifs, memes, TikToks, everyday conversations, and tweets from politicians.

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