by yngyhwh March 28, 2017

by Harryandlouis69 February 26, 2017

by Nix & BL June 20, 2001

- It commonly means, "I agree with you."
- It can be a gesture of trust, "I believe in you."
- It can be a gesture of romantic love, loyalty, infatuation, "we're miles apart, but my heart is with you."
- Or a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, Let Go.
- It can be a gesture of trust, "I believe in you."
- It can be a gesture of romantic love, loyalty, infatuation, "we're miles apart, but my heart is with you."
- Or a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, Let Go.
Agreement: "Yes, yes. I hear what you're saying. I'm with you."
Infatuation: "I just met you and this is crazy, but I... I'm with you."
Infatuation: "I just met you and this is crazy, but I... I'm with you."
by dantheladysman December 17, 2012

This occurs when someone follows your typical movements over a period of time as part of a plan, such as an escape or a crime.
by I, Wreckerrr March 12, 2021

● You are good/fine with what you did
● A way of accepting an apology for something someone didn't mean to do
● A way of accepting an apology for something someone didn't mean to do
by SimbaGoose March 13, 2021
