you think?
(idiomatic) A sarcastic, rhetorical response to an obvious statement.
I reckon the trees are greener in spring than in winter. —You think?
After she presented some BBC programmes centred around India – a moving episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, a documentary about the 1947 Partition and a Bollywood series for BBC2, she proposed a follow-up about Hollywood and was asked: “Why you, Anita?” Source: Internet
AVC: In the season two Who Do You Think You Are,” there’s a scene where your character Felicia and Bill (John Rothman) are sitting at a dinner table at this fancy manor-turned-restaurant and you’re talking about the legacy of slavery. Source: Internet
Cardi B Needs Help Choosing a Nigerian Name, Chioma B or Cadijat – What Do You Think? Source: Internet
Doctor Who's Jodie Whitaker and David Walliams lead new Who Do You Think You Are? Source: Internet
So too, the contemplative repose of “Me Especially,” the emphatic sweep of “Between the Zero and the One,” the seemingly suggestive “Who Do You Think You’re Taking To?” and the poignant yet passionate “St. Source: Internet
"If You Think Something’s Fun, It’s Gonna Be Dumb And For Babies." Source: Internet