Essentially meaning 'I'm just saying', 'just casually' is most often placed at the end of a sentence, often preluded by an idea or statement that is commonly accepted as truth. As a result, it is most often used following an observation. 'Just casually' is a light phrase that connotates feelings of ease to others, as it often has the effect of putting less emphasis on the matter/issue at hand.
by ntherewas1 November 06, 2010
Instead of saying 'so' people may say 'sahhh'. It means 'very', 'really', 'extremely' 'very' etc. Used in Australia, mostly by teens, not to be taken in any serious fashion.
by ntherewas1 October 03, 2010