irish slang for having something with you at the present time
the term is adapted from the literal translation of "i have" in irish
for Example I have a cat in irish (Ta Cat Agam)would literal translate as I have a cat at me. although to say Im Happy (or any other emotion) translates as I have happy on me
the term is adapted from the literal translation of "i have" in irish
for Example I have a cat in irish (Ta Cat Agam)would literal translate as I have a cat at me. although to say Im Happy (or any other emotion) translates as I have happy on me
by Electric Superman January 18, 2009

A South-West Australian slang pronouncination for 'Man', used by many racial groups such as Indigenous Australians, White Australians, Englishmen, the Dutch, Sri Lankans, Croatians, Filipinos and Romanians. It is said in a quick pace and high pitched tone.
This word has no known relation with Estrella Meing, or the mental institution known as MEING.
This word has no known relation with Estrella Meing, or the mental institution known as MEING.
by Brian R.Turner September 26, 2006

A phrase typically used when you want to show that it is two diffrent sides to your personality, or WHEN something is relatable. Has orgin in a normie meme, that shows two sides of a person in a spesific scenario.
Example 1 - Me also me
Me standing in front of friends:
Says «me» while remaing calm
Then says «also me» while i burst OUT IN tears. (a funny way of showing my sadness inside)
Example 2
Friend: I love me some good pussy
Me: Me aslo me (shows that I relate to friend)
Me standing in front of friends:
Says «me» while remaing calm
Then says «also me» while i burst OUT IN tears. (a funny way of showing my sadness inside)
Example 2
Friend: I love me some good pussy
Me: Me aslo me (shows that I relate to friend)
by Herbodoodle January 28, 2018

A common phrase said by youtuber Wilbur soot. When normally used in a sentance you insert the name of who you would like food from.
by me me hungy March 10, 2021
