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You Wish

Meaning/Usage: Used to tell someone that they will not get what they want.

Explanation: Many wishes do not come true. This expression is telling the person that what they want will be only a wish and not reality.

"You want straight A's like her? You wish!"
"You think she'll go on a date with you? You wish!"
"You think you're going to beat my high score? Don't you wish."

A. "I really need to win the lottery so I can retire."
B. "Ha! You wish!"

Other Common Sentences

"In your dreams."
"It's not going to happen."
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