Learn useful ways to say "tell me something" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the speaker wants new information and is impatient with obvious or repeated details.
From Honey Gold, Episode 15
Someone asks for useful new information about a schedule.
Use this when you want someone to give you actual updates instead of repeating known facts. It can sound sarcastic or impatient.
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