some people

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some people

  1. (idiomatic) Expresses disapproval at the actions of a person; a disapproving response to a person doing something silly, bizarre, nonsensical or ill-mannered.
    Person A: You do realise that she has just jumped on the table and started shouting at the rest of the people in the room, don’t you?
    Person B: Oh, some people!