Said as if one word, it means "Do you understand what I mean?" but during the peak of its use it ended up midway through many sentences and regressed into having no meaning whatsoever (i.e. similar to the Canadian "eh?").
Original meaning: "We're just chillin' down at Lawrence and Ellesmere, knowwhatimsayin?"
Peak use: "There's this cat, knowwhatimsayin, he brings three gats to the block party, knowwhatimsayin, and he's got beef with one crew, knowwhatimsayin, etc."
Peak use: "There's this cat, knowwhatimsayin, he brings three gats to the block party, knowwhatimsayin, and he's got beef with one crew, knowwhatimsayin, etc."
by Stinknuts November 30, 2007
The act of being asked to perform a task without any real option to decline, generally by a work superior who just didn't feel like doing it themselves.
by Stinknuts November 30, 2007