What is it called when you say something but you mean something else?

Irony is "the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning." Inside jokes told subtly, so that outsiders don't even know they are told, creates irony. Likewise, if I say something to you intending you to understand it one way, even though I mean it another way, I am speaking ironically.
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What do you call a person that says one thing and means another?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for PERSON WHO SAYS ONE THING AND DOES ANOTHER [double-dealer]
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Whats it called when you say something but don't mean it?

disingenuous: not truly honest or sincere : giving the false appearance of being honest or sincere. With regard to the OP's question, disingenuous captures well "something that you say but don't really mean".
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What is it called when you say something but mean the opposite?

Antiphrasis is the rhetorical device of saying the opposite of what is actually meant in such a way that it is obvious what the true intention is. Some authors treat and use antiphrasis just as irony, euphemism or litotes.
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What does the word facetiously mean?

1 : joking or jesting often inappropriately : waggish just being facetious. 2 : meant to be humorous or funny : not serious a facetious remark.
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What is condescending attitude?

Definition of condescending

: showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude toward others.
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What is it called when you exaggerate to make a point?

Hyperbole, from a Greek word meaning 'excess', is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis.
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When you say something that has two meanings?

A double entendre is a phrase or figure of speech that could have two meanings or that could be understood in two different ways.
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What's the opposite of figuratively?

Figuratively means metaphorically, and literally describes something that actually happened.
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What is duplicitous speech?

Definition of duplicity

deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing.
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What is a phrase with a hidden meaning?

Idioms are phrases that contain a hidden meaning and many of them have outlived the circumstances within which they were produced. Nonetheless they persist in language for their effectiveness. And yet sometimes they seem completely ineffective, trite, or simplistic.
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What's verbal irony?

Verbal irony is a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says.
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What is the opposite of metaphorically speaking?

Antonyms & Near Antonyms for metaphorically. accurately, literally, precisely.
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What is the correct definition of hyperbole?

Definition of hyperbole

: extravagant exaggeration (such as "mile-high ice-cream cones")
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What is an ambiguous statement?

ambiguous, equivocal, cryptic, enigmatic describe conditions or statements not clear in meaning. ambiguous can refer to a statement, act, or attitude that is capable of two or more often contradictory interpretations, usually accidentally or unintentionally so: an ambiguous passage in the preamble.
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What is a synonym for ambiguous?

Some common synonyms of ambiguous are cryptic, dark, enigmatic, equivocal, obscure, and vague. While all these words mean "not clearly understandable," ambiguous applies to language capable of more than one interpretation.
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What is polysemy and examples?

Polysemy refers to a single word with more than one meaning. The multiple meanings are listed under one entry in a dictionary. For example, the word dish has multiple meanings, but they're all under one entry (as a noun) in a dictionary: Dish (noun) It's your turn to wash the dishes = a kind of plate.
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What is hyperbole and irony?

Hyperbole is a marker of irony that not only directs the hearer's attention to the ironic contrast, but also increases the magnitude of that ironic contrast. Imagine it is raining. The ironic contrast is greater if you say “Oh my gosh, it's the sunniest day of my entire life!” rather than simply “Nice weather …”.
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What is the meaning of the term pretentious?

Definition of pretentious

1 : characterized by pretension: such as. a : making usually unjustified or excessive claims (as of value or standing) the pretentious fraud who assumes a love of culture that is alien to him— Richard Watts.
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What is an example of a hyperbole?

Those who hear or read the hyperbole should understand that it is an exaggeration. You've probably heard common hyperboles in everyday conversations such as “I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse,” “I've seen this movie a hundred times,” or “It cost an arm and a leg.”
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What is patronizing behavior?

The Cambridge Dictionary defines the word “patronize” as “to speak to or behave towards someone as if they are stupid or not important.” Similarly, Oxford Languages defines it as “to treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.”
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What is demeaning behavior?

Demeaning behavior is that which is intended to cause a severe loss in the dignity and respect of someone; words or actions intended to debase, lower, degrade, discredit or devalue a person.
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What is an example of patronizing?

An example of patronize is when someone speaks slowly to an older person who can hear perfectly well. To assume a tone of unjustified superiority; to talk down to; to treat condescendingly. Patronize means to be a regular customer of a business. An example of patronize is going to a specific café every morning.
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What does it mean to speak figuratively?

Definition of figuratively

: in a figurative way: such as. a : with a meaning that is metaphorical rather than literal Speaking of panic, I recently ran into (figuratively, not literally) a friend who was ranting about giant "bees" digging holes in his lawn.—
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