When you are a mindless follower of orders given by your boss/supervisor. Just a follower of your boss/superviser and do not think for yourself.
by papa sal March 22, 2012
What you use when you are trying to insinuate something and they pick up on it. It's like a get out of free jail card for those moments.
Ashley: Maybe you shouldn't wear that dress.
Lucy: Why not?
Ashley: It doesn't fit right.
Lucy: Are you trying to say I'm fat?
Ashley: I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.
Lucy: Why not?
Ashley: It doesn't fit right.
Lucy: Are you trying to say I'm fat?
Ashley: I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.
by asheebee August 27, 2008
A more sustainable alternative to "that's what she said" that first came into usage in the fall of 2010 in New York City.
Uttara: This belongs to Maggie's friend! Don't mess with her, you're entering a world of pain!
Faraz: Just like my first time...
Faraz: Just like my first time...
by NYCNYCNYCNYCNYCNYC September 12, 2010
You call in sick and you go get some food. Your boss is sitting in the next booth he see's you. He says you just got Cosby'd
by flying234 January 28, 2017
by aceofspades8 November 29, 2017
Reporter: Do you feel like you are being used correctly?
Terrell Owens: I'm just going with the plays that are called.
Guy #1: Did you sleep with my girlfriend?
Guy #2: Just going with the plays that are called.
Judge: What do you have to say for yourself?
Defendant: Just going with the plays that are called.
Terrell Owens: I'm just going with the plays that are called.
Guy #1: Did you sleep with my girlfriend?
Guy #2: Just going with the plays that are called.
Judge: What do you have to say for yourself?
Defendant: Just going with the plays that are called.
by WTH? TO October 01, 2009