I agree, trying to get a point accross, is unsure but tries to confide in you by using this phrase.
Agreeing when not even on subject, see example.
Agreeing when not even on subject, see example.
Usually heard before or after an elongated "breathing through the teeth" sounnd *See thhhhssshhssst, not unlike when a tradesman is about to tell you how much a repair is going to cost you.
Person 1 (saying phrase): Were you watching the game last night?
Person 2: Yeah that save was amazing the keeper made?
Person 1: Thats what i'm sayin'thhhhssshhssst.
Person 2: No you never you just asked if i seen the game?
Person 1 (saying phrase): Were you watching the game last night?
Person 2: Yeah that save was amazing the keeper made?
Person 1: Thats what i'm sayin'thhhhssshhssst.
Person 2: No you never you just asked if i seen the game?
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A black pause like ura, era, uh, to give emphasis to the simplistic jive sputtered in every other sentence.
Yee bluh whatever. You hear wha I'm sayin'? Da ho wa so naeesty. You hear what I'm sayin'? Whatever. Dat bitch. You hear wha I'm sayin'?
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Get the sayin a lot mug.A mild dialect-in-writing variant of "just sayin'," a phrase that follows a statement or affirmation that might potentially give offense in order to defuse any insult.
Standard English equivalent = "No offense."
Standard English equivalent = "No offense."
"You buzzed that guy in? Suppose he was some sort of murderer or rapist?"
"That so-called murderer and rapist just happens to be my brother."
"Jes sayin'."
"That so-called murderer and rapist just happens to be my brother."
"Jes sayin'."
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