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just to stunt 

Basically to flex

Person 1) I brought Gucci just to stunt lol
Person2 ) k nice flex
just to stunt by lookURdead5252 November 28, 2019

Just like my cheeks 

A common saying that works after any insult someone throws at you.
Mom: 'Okay kids we need to stop being on electronics. Time to pull the plug."

"Just like my cheeks."

Just say "no" 

But secretly go ahead and do/use/market it, anyway. :P
I always ask myself how big a hypocrite anyone who grandiosely says, "Just say "no" possibly is, since we all know dat many people who scream and holler against various "pleasure/recreational items/practices" (i.e., tobacco, drugs, alcohol, gambling. sex, video-games, etc.) either partake of said sinfuls themselves (think, Principal Strickland in "Back To The Future II", who vehemently rails against teenage drinking, but is himself a closet alcoholic), or financially profit from them (like where da boys in da Homer Price story "Pie and Punch and You-Know-Whats" grumblingly discuss how one of da grade-school teachers verbally condemns chewing-gum, and yet her husband sells a lot of it at his store every day).
Just say "no" by QuacksO December 24, 2019

just got told 

Clearly a misunderstanding of the phrase, "(you) just got owned."

The word "told" simply conveys an idea of verbal transference of information. The connotations are completely neutral, and any negative value incorrectly associated with "told" should more accurately be attributed to the content of the actual information being told ("Don't shoot the messenger," indeed). On the other hand, ownership (especially in a historical human context) is generally never a good thing.
"I just got told that my mom gave birth to a happy, healthy boy; my new brother!"

"Oh shit, I heard you just got told by that girl you asked out that she was a sophomore in high school and maybe you should look for someone your own age; a senior.......senior citizen!! You just got owned, son!!"
just got told by mynöduesp January 11, 2020

Just for the picture

When you show up at the last minute only to prove that you have been a part of it you are there "just for the picture"
When you show up at the last minute only to prove that you have been a part of it you are there "just for the picture"

They just showed up for the picture. Just to prove they've been a part of it.
Just for the picture by Aunt Hetty January 20, 2020

Just trumpit 

Do not lie, do not tell the truth.
Just trumpit by RoEd January 20, 2020