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gatorade me

something like "support me" (support my point of view).

In Breaking Bad Jesse said to Mr. White "Gatorade me, BIATCH" at the end of speech in which he complaining about hard and dirty work that they had to do.
"Yo, if this is supposed to be all, like, Major League and all, we should have equipment maintainer guys. And water boys. You know? Yo, Gatorade me, bitch."
by nurekil January 21, 2017
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The Real Me

an awesome song by the who; part of the rock opera quadrophenia.
by fjdakl; September 16, 2006
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me yes

Term to recede you no. Used to proceed a rebuttal in debates and conversation. Also denotes victory in debates.
...yeah bro but that Megan Fox is so...

Beautiful yes. Amazingly attractive...she can't act, you no. Me yes
by Shagmelon April 16, 2011
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Me feiner

A self absorbed person. Irish slang from the Irish for 'myself' - Me fein.

Pronounced 'may fain(like rain)-err'
I can't stand Eric, he's such a me feiner.
by spinme November 15, 2009
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beer me

1.) Generally used to ask for another beer.

2.) Can be substituted for the term "give me" (if you're a total dutchbag) ala The Office
"Mike, you're closest to the fridge, fucking beer me bro."

"Hey Jim, beer me that water"

"God beer me strength"
by Elias Creed May 8, 2007
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FIGADEEL ME

it means do u feel me like of of state property 2
im bout to go to dis party and get hella bithces u FIGADEEL ME
by JOHNNY JON BOY BOY FEEL FEL January 27, 2007
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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 Raba September 1, 2008
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