The thing you (might) say when someone pinpoints something with the right idea, but in a way where it's *just* between being off and being right
Grandma: So, what you're saying is "rizz" means that you have a lot of girlfriends
Grandson: I guess you could say that
Grandson: I guess you could say that
by expeditious booty scruncher February 10, 2024

Sadly, Keith's Aunt Connie was yet another you-don't-say-tality, which is more evidence that you should see a cardiologist before visiting a boulangerie.
by Tank Miller December 4, 2024

by JohnoThomp July 10, 2024

Person 1: Hey, wybtpsfmt?
Person 2: What does that mean.
Person 1: Would you buy that purple sweater for me tomorrow?
Person 2: Wow, that is one of the many things that aren't shorter if you say the acronym
Person 2: What does that mean.
Person 1: Would you buy that purple sweater for me tomorrow?
Person 2: Wow, that is one of the many things that aren't shorter if you say the acronym
by ishouldfinishmyhomework August 30, 2016

The ability to successfully suggest an unpopular point of view without revealing a position of your own.
Mike didn’t like Donald’s plan so he hedged by telling his friends, “I’m not saying I’m just saying you know what I’m saying.”
by Johnny Donut June 26, 2020

Where someone says something that’s happened and you laugh until you realize you did it too. Usually used in friend groups or in school.
John: Did you hear Bob is gay?
Mark: I know right, lol.
Frank: ‘You can’t say anything’, you’re gay too, Mark.
Mark: Oh yeah
Mark: I know right, lol.
Frank: ‘You can’t say anything’, you’re gay too, Mark.
Mark: Oh yeah
by EmoKid2006 June 6, 2024

by Dez nut'$ November 4, 2019
