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From where did the phrase "Way to go, Einstein" come?
This is what all Albert's friends told him upon his initial publication of his "Best Guess of Relativity."
It is sarcasm one uses to tell an aquaintance that he's dumber than a box of rocks.
my interpretation of way to go einstein means that who ever it was said too, isnt the brightest in the bunch!!
Sarcastic phrase. Not sure of the origins.
This is a sarcastic phrase meaning the person to whom it is addressed did something really stupid. It's closely akin to the phrase, "No sh**, Sherlock," meaning someone said or suggested something that is really obvious. Sherlock here refers to Sherlock Holmes, the fictional detective of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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