Surprise surprise意思
"Surprise surprise" is an expression used to convey a feeling of irony or sarcasm when something unexpected happens, especially if it is something that is both surprising and inconvenient. It can also be used to express a sense of disbelief or frustration when faced with an unexpected turn of events.
The phrase is often used with a tone of voice that suggests the speaker is not actually surprised, but rather annoyed or frustrated by the surprise. For example:
- "I showed up for my meeting early, but surprise surprise, it had been cancelled without my knowing."
- "I thought I had finally fixed my car, but surprise surprise, it broke down again on the way to work."
- "I thought I had everything ready for the party, but surprise surprise, I forgot the most important ingredient for the cake."
In these examples, the phrase "surprise surprise" is used to express the speaker's frustration or annoyance at the unexpected inconvenience, rather than genuine surprise.