Ever have those moments when you just can't come up with a comeback? Not just any comeback — a really, really good comeback. Yeah, same.
So we rounded up the wittiest comebacks that Twitter and Reddit had to offer. And let me tell ya: These are some absolutely blistering burns. Maybe you'll find some inspiration for the next time you want to knock someone down a peg, maybe not. Either way, I can guarantee you'll be feeling the heat.
2. This burn that came with a side of fries:
4. This presidential putting-in-place:
7. This award-winning line:
8. This generational burn:
12. This animated response:
22. This linguistic lash-out:
27. This mother of all burns:
34. This simple *roast*:
35. This potentially market-changing remark:
36. This literal burn:
37. This exchange that antagonizes an animal:
38. This comment that brought the people together:
39. This deliciously clever response:
40. This decadent debate:
41. This (un)fortunate response:
42. This comeback, coming for your childhood:
43. This epic exchange:
44. This beautifully accented burn:
45. This thread that totally applies logic:
46. This relatable retort that is making you check your phone right now:
47. This response, in the name of defending animal mascots:
48. This crush-ing comeback:
49. This multilayered response:
50. This response that is just good math:
51. This comeback that is Sheer(an) genius:
52. This thread, with a scrumptious spellcheck:
53. This burn of many sizes:
54. This response by a user now taking personal requests:
65. This *sick* burn:
84. This response for the win:
88. This response that shouldn't need to be said:
98. This honest comeback:
103. This cringeworthy comeback:
105. This thread with artistic flair:
110. This response that points to a historic problem:
113. This delicious McComeback:
115. This comeback that proves mothers do know best:
This article contains content from Dave Stopera, Mike Spohr, Cates Holderness, Tessa Fahey, Daniella Emanuel, and Andy Golder. It was compiled by Kelly Rissman.