Usually seen on YouTube videos, the "me:" is a way to show a point you want to make in a conversation example. When you write the "me:" you tell the readers to watch the video, pretty much saying that this is your response.
You watch a video of someone raging and you go to the comments section and write a comment such as this:
"Me: "I'm going to win this match!"
Another player kills you
Me: "
"Me: "I'm going to win this match!"
Another player kills you
Me: "
by JabbaTheTrump May 31, 2018

by 2009ends October 4, 2009

by Ickyvickyspit November 12, 2020

Arranged meeting out of the office to get away early for the weekend, attend a job interview, spend more time in a pub or meet a lover.
by Svetski-a-Nas December 9, 2005

"I'm a Sauceror! Me,me,me!!!" is the call of a n00b, no doubt. No official Sauceror would ruin their mystical attitudes with this horrid call of noobness. If you here this call, ignore it. It is most likely some stupid Basillusionist or Bay Leaf Brujo.
You walk into the Haunted Pantry. Suddenly, you are approached by a stupid looking boy with a pan on his head. "Hey," he say," I'm a Sauceror! Me,me,me!!" You pull out your tenderizing hammer and beat him unconsious.
by Avalon_the_Infected April 1, 2005
