say the quiet part loud

Etymology
Used by in the 1995 episode "" of the American animated TV series , as "I said the quiet part loud and the loud part quiet."

Verb

 * 1)  To publicly express a sentiment which one is expected to keep to oneself; to reveal an ulterior motive.
 * 2) * 2012, Dana Fredsti, Plague Town: An Ashley Parker Novel, Titan Books, chapt. 9:
 * “Just what are you trying to say here, Miss Parker?”
 * “That you’re a jingoistic idiot.” Yeah, I said the quiet part loud. I blame the pain meds. But there‘s no way I was letting this metal-heavy moron lecture me about my duty to my country, without giving me the chance to make up my own mind.