but seriously, folks



but seriously, folks

A statement meant to draw an audience's attention to a point one wishes to make (which may or may not be serious in nature), often used as a segue after a joke, aside, or something that is non-relevant. I just flew in from Miami, and boy are my arms tired! But seriously, folks, how is everyone tonight? I like a good cheeseburger as much as the next guy, but seriously, folks, does anyone really need one that weighs three pounds?
See also: but, folk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dobroslava-Czech
IngrÍ&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
VeikkoVAYK-koFinnish
DuŠAnka-Serbian, Slovene, Croatian
ReaganRAY-gənEnglish, Irish
Elunedel-IN-ed, el-EEN-edWelsh