by Sassy S September 3, 2005

by Cumputer November 25, 2015

It means "I understand what you're saying and I will keep your wishes in mind by complying." Usually used when someone asks you something. Very informal.
"Hey Steve, the lady kicked me out tonight. Could I stay at your place?"
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
by Lucorange February 9, 2018

by cloudychan April 22, 2022

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

A phrase used to say someone is acting as if they had no one to raise them. Someone who is acting aloof.
When you are out of dried grapes.
When you are out of dried grapes.
by Kik: Uselessasset December 27, 2016
