marble: I want to go get some chocolate.
carry: oh-ho no you didnt just call me that.
marble: pistol me. OF COURSE I DIDNT.
carry: oh-ho no you didnt just call me that.
marble: pistol me. OF COURSE I DIDNT.
by nachoponcho February 28, 2010
by Underground Ghetto Kidds (UGK) February 27, 2015
by Lajeffery December 12, 2017
When it is believed by one of the parties in a conversation or brainstorming that everyone has reached a consensus on a topic and therefore they all can move to the next phase. The hope is that everyone will say it eventually to indicate their personal commitment ('sew me') to the decisions that have been agreed to ('a flag'). It was purportedly first used in 1776 by George Washington to Betsy Ross to get that whole flag project going. Popularized again in 2011 by musical improv team Mansical with their performance 'Flag' at a New York improv festival (youtube - phrase is used at 2:12). It is most effective when used with the 'Betsy Ross' lead-in as shown in the example, but the generic version is more typically heard in business settings.
Betsy Ross!! Sew me a flag!!!!
by Crazytown Industries February 01, 2014
Something that one does with their hand in a moment of akwardness. (See Sinc Transit Gloria by Brand New.)
by David March 19, 2004
When you tell anush the ice cap machine at Tim's is broken;
Anush replies with his hand gesture, "Don't Tell me"
Anush replies with his hand gesture, "Don't Tell me"
by Zombieman#22 December 10, 2017