- A request or command for someone to omit unnecessary, unpleasant, overly graphic, boring, or intimate information.
- Essentially means Get to the point or I don't need/want to know all that.
Explanation
Origin
- Spare me means refrain from inflicting something unpleasant on me.
- Here, the unpleasantness is listening to excessive or unwanted details.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Just the highlights, please.
- Gimme the Reader's Digest version. (US reference to condensed magazine articles) / Cliff's Notes version. (US reference to study guides)
- Boil it down.
Vulgar/Emphatic:
- Cut the crap.
- I don't need your life story. (Sarcastic)
More Polite/Formal:
- Could you summarize the main points?
- Let's stick to the headlines for now.
- What's the executive summary? (Business context)
Situational Appropriateness
- Informal to semi-formal. Can sound abrupt or rude depending on tone and relationship.
- Use cautiously in professional settings. Could we focus on the key takeaways? or Perhaps just the summary for now? is more diplomatic.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Primarily about tone. Learners should be careful not to sound ruder than intended. It's a way of shutting down detail, which can be perceived negatively.
Examples
- Person A: My root canal was so painful, first the drilling, then the... Person B: Okay, spare me the details! Glad it's over.
- Just tell me if you finished the project, spare me the details of every problem you encountered.
- I heard they broke up. Spare me the details, I don't want to get involved.
Dialogue
Alex: So, how was your blind date?
Jamie: Oh god, where do I begin? He showed up late, spilled soup on me, talked about his ex the whole time...
Alex: Whoa, okay, spare me the details. Bottom line: second date?
Jamie: Absolutely not.
Social Media Examples
- Reply to a long, rambling post: Dude, spare me the details, what's the actual point?
- Tweet: Reading graphic descriptions of medical stuff online... no thanks, spare me the details. 🤢
- Chat: Friend 1: *Starts describing bathroom issues* Friend 2: STOP! Spare me the details!
Response Patterns
- Okay, okay. The short version is...
- Right, got it. (Stops giving details)
- Fine. (May sound slightly offended)
- But you're missing the best part! (Playful)
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
After hearing Spare me the details:
- The person speaking usually jumps to the main point or conclusion (Long story short, we won).
The conversation moves on:
- Focusing on the summary rather than the omitted specifics.
Conversation Starter
- No. A response cutting short excessive detail.
Intonation
- Can range from firm and dismissive to slightly impatient or even lighthearted/joking.
- Emphasis often on Spare and details. SPARE me the DETAILS.
Generation Differences
- Understood and used by most adult generations. TMI is more common among younger generations for personal oversharing.
Regional Variations
- Common in most English-speaking regions.