turn me on

Even you don't feel any attachment to people, you just can use this magic words to get laid. You are not lying, you are turned on by sex itself.
Somehow you are really turn me on. I have never felt in this way.
by rainy days blue gray November 25, 2013
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miss me with that

when the homie trying to give you koolaid that isnt grape flavered
by jewslayer42069 March 11, 2019
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Spam me

Means to like everything/most on that person social media page.
Could you spam me on my timeline on Facebook?
by Kay Kodak September 08, 2017
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Ring me

Ring me when you get home bbg
by Bbg😚 August 03, 2018
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run me that

Term used to instruct someone who is being robbed or jacked for their belongings.
by Camdagr8 December 17, 2019
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squeeze me

Synonymous with "exsqueeze me" (i.e. comical variant form of "excuse me") but even more casual. It's an acceptable contraction because in British English speech the formal "excuse me" will often be rattled off informally as "'scuse me"; and so "exsqueeze me" naturally becomes "squeeze me".

Simplifying "exsqueeze" to "squeeze" has a logical linguistic appeal because of the context in which the phrase is used. Typically if a speaker wants to say "excuse me" it is because their movement / passage is in some way being obstructed by another person (i.e. the person to whom the statement is addressed). By conjuring up the notion of a request to be squeezed the deviant form is therefore highly appropriate: the act of squeezing would necessarily result in a constriction, which would in turn facilitate the original request (i.e. by being squeezed the speaker would become smaller, and so the obstruction which forced him to make the request would become less problematic).

It sounds absurd, and yet it makes perfect sense. A beautiful tweak!
When shuffling past an attractive lady on a narrow aircraft gangway: "squeeze me"
by Martin Rivers June 21, 2006
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me want

Often used in IRC chats, it means "I want it."
A: I'm selling a new iPod Touch for $99. Anyone?
B: Me want!
by akstylish May 06, 2008
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