Put inverted commas around what they say.
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
The term you are looking for is "irony" where someone says one thing but means the opposite.
When someone says you're feeling salty, they mean you're being bitter, upset, or annoyed about something. It's a slang term to describe someone who is reacting negatively or showing resentment.
It is called irony or sarcasm when someone says something with a different or opposite meaning than the literal interpretation.
If someone says that something sounds ominous, they mean that it gives a feeling of impending danger, harm, or evil. It suggests a sense of foreboding or unease about what may happen next.
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Liars.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
A lier and a rat who thinks they can get away with stuff
When you comply, or are obedient with something that someone says. :)
something nice someone says to you
a con
In Facebook, you cannot "like" something someone says on a chat. However you may "like" something someone says on a post or comment :D
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!
Said is a word meaning something that someone says.
it is when something that someone says is the opposite of another
When someone says, "Eat my cosmic dust!" It usually means that he or she thinks that they could beat you at something or can do something better than you. (e.g. soccer)