by Hood Tyrone March 31, 2020

by Pwinda November 23, 2018

SHUT THE FUCK UP AND LISTEN TO ME
person 1: HAHAHAHHAHAHA I KNOW AND SHE WAS LIKE–
person 2: uh Can I say something?
person 1: "Hey Cherry"–
perosn 2: SHUT THE FUCK UP AND LISTEN. Cherry wasn't the one who said that
person 2: uh Can I say something?
person 1: "Hey Cherry"–
perosn 2: SHUT THE FUCK UP AND LISTEN. Cherry wasn't the one who said that
by bbbbhornyyy August 31, 2021

“For Say” is a versatile colloquial expression used to introduce hypothetical scenarios, suggest possibilities, or highlight potential outcomes. It is often employed to add a layer of speculation or contingency to a statement, inviting the listener to consider alternative perspectives or circumstances.
1. "I might go to the concert tonight, for say I can find someone to watch the kids."
2. "We should bring an umbrella, for say the weather forecast is accurate, and it rains later."
3. "Let's prepare some extra food for the party, for say more guests show up than expected."
4. "I'll finish my work early, for say I can enjoy the weekend without any pending tasks."
5. "Invest in stocks wisely, for say the market experiences a sudden downturn."
2. "We should bring an umbrella, for say the weather forecast is accurate, and it rains later."
3. "Let's prepare some extra food for the party, for say more guests show up than expected."
4. "I'll finish my work early, for say I can enjoy the weekend without any pending tasks."
5. "Invest in stocks wisely, for say the market experiences a sudden downturn."
by the chicken fighter September 9, 2023

by Pinkswitchblade April 3, 2021

One of two cursed phrases used by any subordinate as an excuse or shield for taking the easiest possible option for themselves regardless of effect on others.
by SlappY34 August 22, 2023

by Deekshith November 23, 2021
