Pretend like nothing ever happened. if they bring it up, play dumb. if that doesnt work and they still bring it up just say i dont want to talk about it. if that doesnt work, tell them. tell them that you are really embarrassed about it. a true friend would understand.
It means he fancies you or you done something embarrassing so that they are laughing at you but if they are its likely they say it to your face anyway so that not very likely or they think you really fit or something.
Just apologise and laugh it off. Make a joke out of it if you can.
Only if you find it embarrassing for yourself, THEN i think you should do something about it. this happened to me before, and i went with it.
The full idiom is "to put your foot in your mouth." It means that you have accidentally said something really embarrassing. An example would be if you told a friend "Those children are really behaving badly -- their parents must not discipline them at all" and then you found out that the kids were your friend's children! That would be "putting your foot in your mouth" or "putting your foot in it."
Yahoo! Answers. You can search "Embarrassing moments" or something and click someone's question and you can read the stories people put. They are actually really good and funny stories.
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A really smart way 2 say your parent... And they always are embarrassing aren't they?
He choked on something, but he's not really die
idk if this will help anything but something similar happened to me. "friend" b told friend a lie about me and now friend a (my best friend in the world) hates me. its been months and im still living under depression.
literally it means "you get out"... but it really means "you're way out of line". In the proper context is when you have said or done something something beyond silly and into ridiculous, embarrassing or humiliating as an example.
open her mouth
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.