example 1:
person 1- hey why are you always getting into fights when we go out
person 2- hey i do what i do
person 1- ah of course
example 2:
person 1- were you really hitting on that chick last night
person 2- i do what i do
person 1- gotcha
person 1- hey why are you always getting into fights when we go out
person 2- hey i do what i do
person 1- ah of course
example 2:
person 1- were you really hitting on that chick last night
person 2- i do what i do
person 1- gotcha
by Eric Kacktastic May 21, 2010
Doubling down on a controversial statement you previously made. Making it very clear that you have zero regrets over what you said, the statement remains factual and therefore you will not be apologizing to any persons offended by your valid opinions.
Kandi: So you saying my mama is low in the gutter ?!
Nene: Did I say she was low in the gutter? Did I write that she was low in the gutter ?
Kandi: WELL you implied it!
Nene: no I SAID WHAT I SAID!! ….And I ain’t changing on it!
Nene: Did I say she was low in the gutter? Did I write that she was low in the gutter ?
Kandi: WELL you implied it!
Nene: no I SAID WHAT I SAID!! ….And I ain’t changing on it!
by Abbifranch January 23, 2022
what i did last night?? your mom...
by dfsjaghieruerrjhnfvbendgarouah April 25, 2010
when you're arguing with someone about how they treat you or how they act so you point that out by "just saying what i see"
Vanessa: "You're always on your phone and you never make time for me."
Joe: "How can you say that? I just spent the whole day with you yesterday."
Vanessa: "Just saying what I see."
Joe: "How can you say that? I just spent the whole day with you yesterday."
Vanessa: "Just saying what I see."
by mkc February 25, 2017
by periodtluv dx August 23, 2019
I'm gonna go scuba diving tonight, if you know what I mean.
I'm gonna make the bed, if you know what I mean.
We paid the bills the other day, if you know what I mean.
I'm gonna make the bed, if you know what I mean.
We paid the bills the other day, if you know what I mean.
by Samantha May 10, 2004
A phrase from the hit show on Comedy Central, South Park. Cartman says it when he is on a talk show and is trying to win a prize for being the most out of control child. Used to express dislike of something or denying something that someone tells you.
by Marc0662 April 27, 2006