by Karma will get you! February 19, 2022
When an individual reposts a link, quote, pictures, etc. on Facebook without crediting the person from which they were originally shown the material. The original poster usually comments the newly reposted material saying "umm...i showed you that" complete with nuances of irritation and a "wtf" feeling since you did not credit their name.
Usually used in cases of extremely viral, common, and clichéd material; therefore, a shout out is generally not expected.
Usually used in cases of extremely viral, common, and clichéd material; therefore, a shout out is generally not expected.
by cal polyy October 04, 2009
It means "I understand what you're saying and I will keep your wishes in mind by complying." Usually used when someone asks you something. Very informal.
"Hey Steve, the lady kicked me out tonight. Could I stay at your place?"
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
by Lucorange February 09, 2018
A phrase typically, but not always, used in conversation; can also be used in response to a fact, or its opposite, in media; the appropriate response to any sentence including any variation of the descriptor 'bullshit', when the word 'shit' is being used as a verb, and the preceding perceived assertion or premise reflects a known truth or fact. Also used as its reverse as a prank, to generate belief in something patently false and normally unbelievable.
You: Idaho is a state in the USA? You're shitting me!
Them: I shit you not! It's a state!
You: I thought it was an invention of the corn industry.
Them: You're shitting me.
You: I shit you not! ... yeah, I'm shitting you, you numbfuck.
Them: I shit you not! It's a state!
You: I thought it was an invention of the corn industry.
Them: You're shitting me.
You: I shit you not! ... yeah, I'm shitting you, you numbfuck.
by Omniv0r March 10, 2022
by Yoranceiscanonking June 26, 2018
A term that is often used to express that you notice them doing or wearing something cool or impressive.
by Lavandertown February 06, 2019