One has to be careful in labeling such a person. They could have narcissistic qualities, DO think they know it all, or just perhaps they worry about you and want to help the best way they can even if the advice isn't knowledgeable. Some people may have a low confidence level, lack enough education and are trying hard to fit in. You are either going to have to accept this person for the way they are or, you are going to have to walk away.
Someone who exaggerates the truth
When someone exaggerates in a funny way
A caricature of someone is a description of them that exaggerates some of their traits while wildly understating others. It is typically used to entertain or insult someone.
A person who over exaggerates is often called a drama queen. Clinically the tendency to over exaggerate is called histrionic.
The idiom means impress someone is egg on
Impress them with your ideas.
He is misleading, and a storyteller (or tale-teller).If he's compelled to lie, even when the truth would be better, then he may be a pathological liar.And if he exaggerates his health issues, he could be a hypochondriac.
When an author exaggerates personality defects to a ludicrous extreme, it is called caricature or hyperbole. This literary technique is often used to highlight and emphasize certain traits of a character for the purpose of humor or satire.
Well, darling, 17 times 16 is 272. Simple math, my dear. Now go impress someone with your newfound knowledge.
It means to impress someone by the person style/dressing
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Well, darling, 45% of 580 is 261. There you have it, simple math for simple minds. Now go forth and impress someone with your newfound knowledge.