Most commonly used as a replacement word IE; and adjunct synonym. Often time used a friendly/non-formal greeting to a close friend or to describe some you may not be particularly fond of.
"STEVEN HERE"
"What's good my steven(10 kids in 10 years)"
"Bad news, my little ripper died"
"STEVEN!!!!!!!"
"I knew this was a scam"
"What's good my steven(10 kids in 10 years)"
"Bad news, my little ripper died"
"STEVEN!!!!!!!"
"I knew this was a scam"
by Steven, here March 3, 2025

Mozambique here
by Totokis May 7, 2020

by Casey Johnston June 5, 2016

Ex: "Did you see that episode of The Walking Dead last night?? It was insane!"
"Ya! I can smell your soup from here!"
"Ya! I can smell your soup from here!"
by Familyfirst22 March 26, 2017

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian May 30, 2022

It is said with a rhetorical tone to overstate its emphasis, but also in total seriousness because the situation calls for a cold, figurative slap in the face.
If an eye roll was a vocal expression and not a sigh, this would be it.
If an eye roll was a vocal expression and not a sigh, this would be it.
Eldee: Ok, so happy hour at BP is from 3-6, wings, mini pizzas, and ceasers. I made a reso for right in front of the big screen, the fights start at 7.
Colleen: There's a really cutesy and ironic place on the Lower East Side that has fantastic arugula salad, and the rosee comes in fair trade mason jars!
Eldee: Guys, What Are We Doing Here?!
Colleen: There's a really cutesy and ironic place on the Lower East Side that has fantastic arugula salad, and the rosee comes in fair trade mason jars!
Eldee: Guys, What Are We Doing Here?!
by Mike109999 February 16, 2022

by FrankieTheNOOB1 January 23, 2022
