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What's it called when someone tries to stop you from doing something by telling you you to do it?

English Language & Usage Asked by Mr.Pierrot on September 29, 2021

Sometimes when someone tells you to do something in a sarcastic but serious way so that you do not do it like: “yeah, go to the party on your own — maybe you’ll get hit by a car on your way back.”

Is there a word to describe this kind of speech or maybe there is a specific word you use to call the person who talks like this?

One Answer

This is called calling someone's bluff.

Challenge someone to carry out a stated intention, in the expectation of being able to expose it as a pretence.

She was tempted to call his bluff, hardly believing he'd carry out his threat.

[Lexico]

Answered by user57854437 on September 29, 2021

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