by Light Joker April 13, 2006
Get the your speaking my language mug.The phrase “Am I Speaking Chinese?” Is a metaphor people use when they don’t think the other person understands something one has said/explained.
by Meeklew2003 February 7, 2020
Get the am i speaking chinese? mug.spoken words or either of a poetic writer or rapper; words spoken in ryhme or poetic flow, How a MC speaks.
by Boss Bitch92 October 22, 2010
Get the lyrically speaking mug.Mr. Curious Asian: do you have any idea about the Kukis? (referring to the Kuki ethnic people in NE India)
Asian Googlion: (clearing his throat) uhmm.. googly speaking, cookies are small, often encrypted text files, located in browser directories. They are used by web developers to help users navigate their websites efficiently and perform certain functions. Due to their core role of enhancing/enabling usability or site processes, disabling cookies may prevent users from using certain websites... and.. uh...
Mr. Curious Asian: defacately, yeah.. i know, Mr. Google Smart. I'm talkin' about the non-cookied kooky Kukis from NE India. Got it?
Asian Googlion: derp! hell knows!
Asian Googlion: (clearing his throat) uhmm.. googly speaking, cookies are small, often encrypted text files, located in browser directories. They are used by web developers to help users navigate their websites efficiently and perform certain functions. Due to their core role of enhancing/enabling usability or site processes, disabling cookies may prevent users from using certain websites... and.. uh...
Mr. Curious Asian: defacately, yeah.. i know, Mr. Google Smart. I'm talkin' about the non-cookied kooky Kukis from NE India. Got it?
Asian Googlion: derp! hell knows!
by Loon Qhai April 22, 2013
Get the googly speaking mug."If you go ahead and say something, people will get mad and accuse you of being too bold/impudent/forward, expecting too much, or asking too many questions. But if you keep quiet, people will criticize you for being too wimpy to stand up for yourself."
As a child and teenager, people always griped at me for my speaking my mind, and so I finally got too timid to open my mouth. Nowadays, however, many folks --- including some of those very same criticizers from my youth --- tell me that I need to stick up for myself more and stop being such a wuss... can't win! Classic example of "Murphy's Law of Speaking Up", I guess.
by QuacksO June 12, 2019
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Phrase, beginning of a sentence. Use when you don't want to say you did something, but you actually did it.
See: asking for a friend
Phrase, beginning of a sentence. Use when you don't want to say you did something, but you actually did it.
See: asking for a friend
Person 1: Hypothetically speaking, what if I was arrested and I ran away from the police holding cell by overdosing the guard with heroin?
Person 2: Dude!
Person 2: Dude!
by Migaspin March 2, 2021
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Derived from the terms ghetto and metaphorically speaking The term is used to describe the use of a ghetto phrase or word in speech. This phrase or word often does not mean the original definition, but rather another implied meaning.
2. (adj.) (v.)
Used when explaining your speech patterns to an individual with no ghetto background or knowledge.
3. (v.)
When making a reference to a ghetto phrase not normally used in your personal patterns of speech.
Derived from the terms ghetto and metaphorically speaking The term is used to describe the use of a ghetto phrase or word in speech. This phrase or word often does not mean the original definition, but rather another implied meaning.
2. (adj.) (v.)
Used when explaining your speech patterns to an individual with no ghetto background or knowledge.
3. (v.)
When making a reference to a ghetto phrase not normally used in your personal patterns of speech.
1. "My lip gloss be poppin'"
2. "When I said, 'get out my face' I did not imply you were literally INSIDE my face. I was just ghettophorically speaking."
3. "I'm just ghettophorically speaking here but... He better back up before I smack him upside his fat head."
2. "When I said, 'get out my face' I did not imply you were literally INSIDE my face. I was just ghettophorically speaking."
3. "I'm just ghettophorically speaking here but... He better back up before I smack him upside his fat head."
by ludicrousy November 14, 2009
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