Popularised by football co-commentator Andy Townsend, this is essentially an alternative way of saying “I don’t think so”.
The two main benefits are:
- it seemingly absolves you of any responsibility to say how you arrived at your decision
- it implies that whatever you’re judging is a load of nonsense that doesn't deserve further comment
Particularly useful when talking about a new-fangled, modern idea you can’t really get your head around.
The two main benefits are:
- it seemingly absolves you of any responsibility to say how you arrived at your decision
- it implies that whatever you’re judging is a load of nonsense that doesn't deserve further comment
Particularly useful when talking about a new-fangled, modern idea you can’t really get your head around.
by IfAnythingHe'sHitThatTooWell March 10, 2016

Person A: Hey look at that dog!
Person B: Me when the
Person A: What?
Person B: ME when the the when the me.
Person B: Me when the
Person A: What?
Person B: ME when the the when the me.
by poopoopeepeegirl October 5, 2020

by versions hype house December 3, 2020

McDonald's manager: "Jeff, you're being transferred to a Detroit McDonald's"
Jeff to himself: "End me"
Jeff to himself: "End me"
by Wakaran August 26, 2017

by A. Brookster November 18, 2019

by BDSMQUEEM July 24, 2020

Wanting someone you find sexy to actually step on you, displaying dominance over you.
Could also be said by someone with a foot fetish
Could also be said by someone with a foot fetish
by Sophoenix January 14, 2017
