by Dr. Balkebartacomoosee July 31, 2008
by JLute March 08, 2019
Response when one has been proven wrong but is not humble enough to admit being incorrect or cannot settle with the other person's statement.
Person A: "That lady doesn't know what she's talking about! She said that President Kennedy was a Democrat!"
Person B: "But President Kennedy WAS a democrat"
Person A: "I'm just sayin"
Person B: "But President Kennedy WAS a democrat"
Person A: "I'm just sayin"
by Grace Adler August 10, 2005
Something that people said a lot during the mid 2010s when trying to relay the obviousness of a point, often with a snide, flippant, or factieous tone or attitude. As of 2020, the only people still using such a dated term are basic bros and housewives who shop for their evening apparel and their husbands' professional wear at Target.
by harmoniousjen September 13, 2020
by imjustsayin August 01, 2008
A phrase that is used prominently among the youth of london, to mean what's going on, or how are you. Also can be used if in confrontation e.g. "what's man sayin,you down for this".
by Charlotte Brown August 25, 2008
An expression that can mean any of the following: 1) I have no ulterior motive; 2)you were not really listening to what I said; 3) your argument against my stated position is not pursuasive.
One:"Say what?"
"I'm just sayin' we're going to town and we think you ought to come along?"
Two:"Whatever."
"Hey, I'm just sayin'...
Three: "And those are the reasons I disagree with you."
"Well, I'm just sayin'.
"I'm just sayin' we're going to town and we think you ought to come along?"
Two:"Whatever."
"Hey, I'm just sayin'...
Three: "And those are the reasons I disagree with you."
"Well, I'm just sayin'.
by Mackinac Jack January 11, 2007