A sentence or phrase used by someone (usually a kid) who becomes utterly annoyed hearing the same thing over and over again and being told what to do (usually from their teacher or parents).
Mom: You need to do your homework young man and you need to get it done now.
Son: I know, I know! What's what I'm trying to do, give me a break would ya?
Mom: I can't tell. Do it now
Son: I know, I know! What's what I'm trying to do, give me a break would ya?
Mom: I can't tell. Do it now
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian January 27, 2020
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Duder 1: "So tell me this doggy. Why the hell don't you take your pain meds instead of selling them shits on the street? Isn't your neck fucked up from the car accident?"
Duder 2: "Dude I need the money! I've been through so much shit lately. You don't know where my life has been!"
Duder 2: "Dude I need the money! I've been through so much shit lately. You don't know where my life has been!"
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Get the I honestly dont know what you are speaking of mug.This is an expression,what black people say.After they say/explain something,they ask you that question.(But you don't have to answer,just shake your head or something).
by Blondie98 December 26, 2013
Get the You know what i'm saying? mug.The term is commonly used at the end of a statement, primarily to emphasize the factual basis of said statement.
It can also be used to educate others of your self-importance or emphasize others' faults.
The term was popularized by Allison Dubois on an episode of the reality show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Dinner Party from Hell."
It can also be used to educate others of your self-importance or emphasize others' faults.
The term was popularized by Allison Dubois on an episode of the reality show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Dinner Party from Hell."
Allison: "I have books written on me and by me and television shows based on my life so you can just take a flying leap. Know that."
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Jason: "You're an uneducated silly bitch. Know that."
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Jason: "You're an uneducated silly bitch. Know that."
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