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1. Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition.
"do you understand me?"
2. (Informal) Used in exclamations.
3. (Informal) When used at a high volume, you can express great interest in the thing someone is holding. Best used when you are snatching said item.
ME!!!!!!!!!!
Whao chill, have this basketball
by hmm69420 May 11, 2021
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epist-me-too-ology

The word "epistem" comes from the Greek "epistem" for "knowledge and understanding," and the word "logos" comes from the Greek for "study of."

The word "epist-me-too" comes from (your language) for "knowledge and understanding that I have too" and the word "logos" comes from the Greek for "study of."

epist-me-too-ology: the study of the knowledge and understanding that I have too.
You studied epistemology, but I studied epist-me-too-ology; therefore, I know and understand what you know and understand too.
by Pseudonymthewild@gmail.com December 25, 2012
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snottin me off

she was snottin me off when I was trying to talk to her.
by leelu January 7, 2013
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Same as me arse for blisters

This was a north east response to the question- how's your belly for spots? It meant I am ok.
Exchange between friends-- how's your belly for spots?
Response -- same as me arse for blisters.
These were greetings and response indicating all is ok.
by Geordie lad December 13, 2012
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Give Me A George

The sexual value of one dollar.

Whatever a hooker will do for a one dollar bill.
He walked into a strip club, handed a dancer a one dollar bill, and said "Give me a George."
by bignick43 August 28, 2012
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telling me your limo is triple parked

(verb to be) inventing excuses, especially the same lame ones over and over again
Marge Simpson : Homer, please help me get Bart to do his homework, I don't know what to do with our rotten apple anymore.

Homer: Bart, you uptard, didn't you hear your mother and myself? go do your homework.

Bart (from somewhere in the house): I did do my essay, but unfortunately Nelson stole it and burned in the girls toilets, I will not waste my time redoing it.

Homer: speak to me comme du monde, young man. Are you telling me your limo is triple parked, again? (Homer now takes a broom and goes to Bart's room.
by Sexydimma August 25, 2013
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throw me a solid

if i am sick and i need to have my dog walked. you walk my dog even though its raining. you throw me a solid.
by Sherri Harwarth September 20, 2013
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