a common phrase used to mean "remember this" or "take note of what i'm about to say"
possibly used when predicting future events, thus putting across the opinion that you said it first, and therefore are an uber cool and respected person.
alternatively just used as a means of emphasising a point.
possibly used when predicting future events, thus putting across the opinion that you said it first, and therefore are an uber cool and respected person.
alternatively just used as a means of emphasising a point.
philip oddie will one day end world poverty once and for all. quote me.
i love philip oddie and his cool cats. quote me.
i love philip oddie and his cool cats. quote me.
by phubbs July 08, 2009
by Mushyyy July 12, 2009
by Andre321 August 26, 2007
“Allow me” is a morphological usage within mid-2000s London slang. It emanated as a variation from the popular grime phrase (Allow it bruv!) This original phrase was popularised by figures such as Dizzy, Wiley, Bashy and Sway-
It briefly pushed “Leave it Outtt” as a youthspeak phrase functioning as a page-turned in conversation from a point of contention, dispute; annoyance or ridicule.
The morphological change has outlived the original phrase somewhat. Retaining the imperative mood but with a reflective quality; lazy people have used it to good effect to shirk workloads and pass over emotional imperatives from friends, family & lovers
It briefly pushed “Leave it Outtt” as a youthspeak phrase functioning as a page-turned in conversation from a point of contention, dispute; annoyance or ridicule.
The morphological change has outlived the original phrase somewhat. Retaining the imperative mood but with a reflective quality; lazy people have used it to good effect to shirk workloads and pass over emotional imperatives from friends, family & lovers
Example1
Girl: "You forgot my thing cos you were doing something silly! You're selfish & only care about yourself"
Boy: "Allow me man!"
colleague1: "you said you'd cover my shift if I finished your report"
colleague2: "I forgot I can't"
colleague1: "But you-----"
colleague2: "Allow Me man: I get this enough at home from the missus"
Girl: "You forgot my thing cos you were doing something silly! You're selfish & only care about yourself"
Boy: "Allow me man!"
colleague1: "you said you'd cover my shift if I finished your report"
colleague2: "I forgot I can't"
colleague1: "But you-----"
colleague2: "Allow Me man: I get this enough at home from the missus"
by bl00perrr November 08, 2014
1. Hey I'm feelin' horny, why don't you get on your knees and blow me.
2. Hey buddy, if you don't like my attitude, you can blow me
2. Hey buddy, if you don't like my attitude, you can blow me
by bonereater84@yahoo.com February 25, 2006
me like is basically a form of identification. you're out drinking beer? you're you like (me like). you're dealing drugs? you don't need to say you're a plug, just say you're you like (me like). don't know how to identify or describe yourself? it really don't matter, because you're you like (me like)
by Anonymousmf123 May 24, 2020
by ImRickJamesBeeotch April 29, 2010