by ethan.the.ehviator March 12, 2021
Person 1: This dude trippin’!
Person 2: On me!
Person 1: We should be able to get an Ace.
Person 2: On me!
Person 2: On me!
Person 1: We should be able to get an Ace.
Person 2: On me!
by friendRat February 12, 2022
I'm not playing around or I am serious.
Similar to: deadass, on my mother, on bro, on my dead, on a set
Similar to: deadass, on my mother, on bro, on my dead, on a set
by uchgooch February 23, 2024
Stephen Colbert is the most substantial addition to the world of modern art as the base for Me-nimalism
by Ablackman Stolemycar March 01, 2011
A person will use this term when talking about themselves. Typically used when saying who committed an undesirable action.
“Who put the lava lamp underground to make it a magma lamp? Not me!”
“Who shoved Larry into the pond and drowned him? Not me!”
“Who shoved Larry into the pond and drowned him? Not me!”
by Sparkmaker12 June 05, 2024
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.
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
by Buhoo March 11, 2021