English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "you've been out racing again haven't you" Mean?

Learn what "you've been out racing again haven't you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Accuse

You've been out racing again, haven't you?

This is a suspicious question that suggests the speaker already believes the other person did it again.

From The Billionaire’S Lost Love, Episode 2

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is accusing another person of going racing again.

Usage Scenario

Use it when confronting someone about repeated behavior or breaking a promise. It can sound accusatory, especially in a relationship argument.

Better ways to say it

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You've been racing again, haven't you?
2
You were out racing again, weren't you?
3
Don't tell me you were racing again.

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