"have you met me" meaning in English

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Phrase

Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-have you met me.wav [Southern-England]
Etymology: From meet (“to get acquainted with someone”). This phrase sarcastically implies that the interlocutor does not know the speaker as well as they should. Etymology templates: {{m|en|meet||to get acquainted with someone}} meet (“to get acquainted with someone”) Head templates: {{head|en|phrase|head=have you met me?}} have you met me?
  1. (colloquial, sarcastic, rhetorical question) Said when the interlocutor has shown surprise at the speaker's typical attitudes or behavior. Tags: colloquial, rhetoric, sarcastic Categories (topical): English rhetorical questions
    Sense id: en-have_you_met_me-en-phrase-jivQ0wua Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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