IITYWYBAD

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English

Phrase

IITYWYBAD

  1. Initialism of if I tell you, will you buy another drink?.
    • 1939, John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath, published 2014, page 160:
      The signs on cards, picked out with shining mica: Pies Like Mother Used to Make. Credit Makes Enemies, Let's Be Friends. Ladies May Smoke But Be Careful Where You Lay Your Butts. Eat Here and Keep Your Wife for a Pet. IITYWYBAD?
    • 1995, William J. Leonard, Where thousands fell, page 85:
      I saw a tank one day with the cabalistic letters "IITYWYBAD" on its side, and wondered if it were the name of some South Pacific Campaign or battleground; later I learned that it meant []

Usage notes

  • Used as a humorous sign in bars etc., encouraging customers to ask what the abbreviation stands for.
  • Used without explanation in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath.