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You This Read Wrong

The name says it all.

A copy-and-pasted term always found in the comments section of popular YouTube videos intended to get likes so the comment gets to the top. Usually written by ten year olds to help their self esteem. Also almost always comes after the mind trick or phrase "I have a dig bick."
Person 1: (Passes note to person 2)
*I have a dig bick
You this read wrong*

Person 2: OK you got me bro.
by I u53 h@x October 16, 2017
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Bitch you tried it

When a bitch acts as if something is true; relevant but its not and or she knows better.
by 0FuxGiven June 23, 2016
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you dropped something

when a friend tells his friend he dropped something in class
john : yo von you dropped something

von * bends over and picks it up *

*pounding*

teacher : JOHN NO FUCKING WHILE YOUR TESTS
by spiritual sway gazer gazer January 30, 2020
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if you ask me

A redundant phrase attached to the end of a sentence. People who use this phrase have nothing more to say, it is simply there as a filler (or perhaps to make it sound more "authentic").
Guy 1: Hey, what's our new teacher like?
Guy 2: Pretty cool if you ask me
by Emoji Movie Was A Good Movie January 27, 2021
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I Hate You

Could mean that the person saying it to you actually really dislikes you or depending on your relationship with that person and what happened it could mean that they love you and care about you.
P1: I hate you! I wish you never existed!
(Scenario of the first definition)

(P2 did something stupid that could have hurt them)
P1: I hate you! You idiot..
(Scenario of the second definition)
by Sarah Pigeons March 18, 2021
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we love that for you

It's basically the gay version of 'I love that/oof, bless your heart'
Ex. 1
Person 1: Literally look at my dog
Person 2: oooo, we love that for you

Ex. 2
Person 1: man, I have a cold, I don't feel well
Person 2: oof, we love that for you
by VayJayVayJay September 28, 2021
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Why who are you?

Taken from Hebrew slang "as-is".
Usually used to indicate dislike of someone's attitude, intervention, way of behaving, etc.
Client: I don't like the bear in your
lovely restuarant.
Waitor: Why who are you?
What's your #@#$-ing problem?
by Jigal May 13, 2005
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