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I miss you

An example would be when Nicolle says "I miss you"

In this case, Nicolle misses Jaime MOST, more than Jaime misses Nicolle.
by Snuggle-roo March 13, 2022
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I kid you not

A phrase said by a condominium after a male orgasm
After he came, the condom screamed, I kid you not!
by Brex1477 April 11, 2022
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I like your style

A way a member of the LGBTQ+ community lets another one know that they too are a part of the community.

Most often used by lesbian & bisexual women.

Started as a tiktok trend…
I just wanted to say I like your style
by Hazel12345678 April 20, 2022
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I am the table

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I am the table is the best Metallica meme, and also James Hetfield is the best table.
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I'm on One

to be high on any kind of drug. weed, cocaine, pills, etc.
"i'm on one the feeling ain't fair" - rick ross
by giftedd July 7, 2011
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I'd tap that

“I’d tap that”

This phrase is a condensation of the colloquial expression:

“If only I could tap and sell that.” -or-

“You could tap and sell that.”

The expression is derived from the practice of tapping a keg of beer, or cask of wine; –whereby a spigot valve is inserted into the side of the keg, in order to tap the beer.

The expression figuratively means: “To access something of value”

In the last decade, the expression has been further condensed to simply:

“You can tap that” -or- “I’d tap that”

It is often used in conjunction with a sexual connotation.
In observation of an attractive female:

"I'd tap that"
by seanriddolls June 5, 2016
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I fully endorse that product

A reply to a good suggestion, an agreement
"Do you like chicken wings?"
"I fully endorse that product."

or

P1 lights up cigarette
P2: "I fully endorse that product." also lights up


Also can be used in the negative. i.e: "I do NOT fully endorse THAT product."
by Martin December 29, 2004
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