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1. DYKWIAS
Do you know what I am saying?
Like in South Park episode 1309: Butter's bottom bitch where he learns to pimp ...do you know what I am saying (DYKWIAS)
2. All I am saying is
What you say on FB when you want to avoid the cliche, "just sayin'" and sound serious instead.
Susan: "All I am saying is, you will enjoy Sunology if you look into it."
3. Nome sayin
They mean to say know what I am saying?
Slang: Nome saying fool

American English: Did you understand what I am saying.

Queens English: I say, Do you understand what I have spoken to you?
4. EMSAYN
A short way to say "You know what I am saying?"
You know what I am saying? (Emsayn)
by Johnzillah Aug 23, 2005 add a video
5. I am your father
A. A phrase made famous by Star Wars episode, The Empire Strikes Back. It is the pivotal plot twist in the movie and is usually misquoted in a feigned Darth Vader voice as “Luke, I am your father,” whenever someone named Luke introduces himself to a Star Wars fan. Star Wars purists maintain the full quote is actually “No, I am your father.”
B. A phrase that someone named Luke growing up in the 1980’s would hear at least twice a month by random people who always make a ridiculous attempt to simulate James Earl Jones’ voice. They usually follow up by saying “I bet you never heard that before!”
Luke: "Hi my name is Luke."
Random Person putting hands up to mouth and breathing: "qwrrrr, qwrrrr, LuuuUUUuuuke I am your father! - Ha! betcha never heard that before!"
6. eye am sofa king re tod did
1. A joke that is written on a peice of paper and given to a blonde, a retarde, or someone who is just plain stupid.

2. A cruel joke used by retarded people to get other people to say "I am so fucking retarded".

3. The perfect way to confuse a blonde.

4. A great way to piss people off.
After, Alice protested that she was not a dumb blond, we gave her the test. She read that little sheet of paper saying "Eye am sofa king re Tod did" until someone stopped her, which was 15 minutes later.
7. Shimshain
the compoud word of the phrase "see what i am saying". Often used in urban surroundings in the Olney section of Philadelphia.
eric - Do you shimshain?

mike - I shimshain but i dont shimshain

see what i am saying
by mdub215 Feb 19, 2007 add a video
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