Cj answered Thursday January 26 2006, 5:43 pm: yeah..
but it has a more powerful connotation.
It is like "i am superior to you so you do not affect me whatsoever" [ Cj's advice column | Ask Cj A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday January 26 2006, 5:38 pm: Yeah. It's more like "I'm not affected in any way by you". A phase, by definition, is something that can or will change. When a person says that you don't phase them it means that you're causing no change in them. They're not bothered, amused, disgusted, or anything at all. A lot of the time, though, the phrase is used sarcastically so you have to be careful. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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