You were saying?

You were saying?

1. Used to encourage someone to resume speaking from where they left off, as after an interruption. A: "Sorry about that, I had to take that call." B: "So, you were saying…" A: "Right, right, that the new project timeline might need to be adjusted."
2. Used to indicate that something conflicts with or proves wrong something that someone was just saying. A: "I just feel like Tom never gets in touch with me anymore. Oh, wait, I have a missed call from him." B: "You were saying?"
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • Who was it/that?
  • Who was it?
  • in a sorry state
  • it's too late for sorry
  • state
  • sorry to say
  • get back to
  • get back to (doing) (something)
  • wait a minute
  • wait a minute/moment/second