- It commonly means, "I agree with you."
- It can be a gesture of trust, "I believe in you."
- It can be a gesture of romantic love, loyalty, infatuation, "we're miles apart, but my heart is with you."
- Or a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, Let Go.
- It can be a gesture of trust, "I believe in you."
- It can be a gesture of romantic love, loyalty, infatuation, "we're miles apart, but my heart is with you."
- Or a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, Let Go.
Agreement: "Yes, yes. I hear what you're saying. I'm with you."
Infatuation: "I just met you and this is crazy, but I... I'm with you."
Infatuation: "I just met you and this is crazy, but I... I'm with you."
by dantheladysman December 17, 2012
I like you, I'm into you
by Lia294485 April 14, 2017
This is the phrase used by pathetic men who cannot get any action from their significant other and therefore, as a last resort, feel that they need to beg for it.
Woman : "You can try all you want but I'm just not ready!!"
Man : "I'm begging you! Baby please!! Think of all the men at work!! They're laughing at me!!!!"
Woman : "No!"
Man cries.
Man : "I'm begging you! Baby please!! Think of all the men at work!! They're laughing at me!!!!"
Woman : "No!"
Man cries.
by ZCMC March 11, 2009
by Moonbob Charlie June 28, 2008
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