by Michael Jackson's big toe May 26, 2019

2C-I or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine is a psychedelic drug and phenethylamine of the 2C family. The drug is used recreationally as a stimulant, empathogen-entactogen and as an entheogen. 2C-I is taken orally. Users of 2C-I tend to report a physical stimulant effect, often quite strong and clean at small dosages (less than 12 mg).
Person A: I tried 6mg of 2C-I in orange juice and felt awake and alert for hours without being jittery or hyper. Thingy!
by HawaiianPunch1 March 18, 2011

Depending on its position in a sentence or cluster thereof, a clarifying statement, a conversational stall, or a slightly apologetic amplifier. Rarely used in formal written communication, but common as a conversational particle in early 21st-century American English.
1. "That movie sucks! I mean, the FX were okay but the story was shit!"
Here, "I mean" is used to introduce a following clause which modifies the prior one. This usually has the effect of altering a very strong and general statement to instead reflect a specific contention.
2. "What's your favorite movie?"
"Hmm... I mean... I like Mission Impossible, but I also love Die Hard."
Here "I mean" covers the speaker's thought process and indicates that conflicting ideas are being weighed in the speaker's mind. It indicates that an answer has not yet been formulated, but does not invite the other speaker to continue talking.
3. "Man, that song is really great!"
"I mean, if you hate music."
Here "I mean" is used to indicate that the speaker has briefly thought of a more polite way to indicate the statement but can only express it in a blunt or sarcastic fashion. "I mean" only starts a statement of this nature if it is in response to someone else's statement, though it can be used in both to agree and disagree with said statement.
Here, "I mean" is used to introduce a following clause which modifies the prior one. This usually has the effect of altering a very strong and general statement to instead reflect a specific contention.
2. "What's your favorite movie?"
"Hmm... I mean... I like Mission Impossible, but I also love Die Hard."
Here "I mean" covers the speaker's thought process and indicates that conflicting ideas are being weighed in the speaker's mind. It indicates that an answer has not yet been formulated, but does not invite the other speaker to continue talking.
3. "Man, that song is really great!"
"I mean, if you hate music."
Here "I mean" is used to indicate that the speaker has briefly thought of a more polite way to indicate the statement but can only express it in a blunt or sarcastic fashion. "I mean" only starts a statement of this nature if it is in response to someone else's statement, though it can be used in both to agree and disagree with said statement.
by Ian J Slinger August 17, 2011

Meaning you fear the sentence you provided , good (or bad), you fear it. It either has happened or will happen.
by donatellayeri August 19, 2021

What were you thinking?
Penny for your thoughts?
I don’t like it when my mind is here…
Everything is fine, right?
No reason for fear…
For this pray 🙏🏻
Penny for your thoughts?
I don’t like it when my mind is here…
Everything is fine, right?
No reason for fear…
For this pray 🙏🏻
I wish I knew what you were thinking….
Maybe the hawk and crazy thumbs…
I will go with that…
That makes me not sad.
Maybe the hawk and crazy thumbs…
I will go with that…
That makes me not sad.
by Just a girl with 💔 August 14, 2023

Hmmm…
Did you just figure this one out?
Then that makes me question who else is reading these…
One I deleted that made me laugh … was the tequila versus tank. Don’t know what I am saying? All you have to do is ask:)
Or I can sing for you?
Or we can do a demonstration ❤️❤️❤️
Did you just figure this one out?
Then that makes me question who else is reading these…
One I deleted that made me laugh … was the tequila versus tank. Don’t know what I am saying? All you have to do is ask:)
Or I can sing for you?
Or we can do a demonstration ❤️❤️❤️
by Just a girl with 💔 August 30, 2023
