Mackenzie: Dan and I hooked up last night, sorry babe
Stella: "are you legitting me?!"
Mackenzie: nope but who cares! BFFLS for life
Stella: haha okay love you babe
legit
Stella: "are you legitting me?!"
Mackenzie: nope but who cares! BFFLS for life
Stella: haha okay love you babe
legit
by Elle2942 June 28, 2014
THE "I KNOW" VERSION
Billybob: That girl such a hoe!
Joebob: You feel me?!
"UNDERSTAND" VERSION
Skip: How do you spell hoe?
Sally: H-O-E you feel me?
Skip: Yeahh.
Billybob: That girl such a hoe!
Joebob: You feel me?!
"UNDERSTAND" VERSION
Skip: How do you spell hoe?
Sally: H-O-E you feel me?
Skip: Yeahh.
by SuperPinky December 12, 2007
A term used to express surprise and probably displeasure. A mixture of "Are you kidding me?" and "Are you joking?" Used most in the Bergen County area of New Jersey.
Math Teacher: Tonight's homework is page 121, 12 to 30.
Stupid Ridgewood Jock Kid: Are you joking me?!
Stupid Ridgewood Jock Kid: Are you joking me?!
by Herbert Oscar Forsberg the Third March 21, 2006
Example:
"Dude, Ned Stark fucking dies."
"I haven't see the episode yet asshole. Are you kidding me?"
"Dude, Ned Stark fucking dies."
"I haven't see the episode yet asshole. Are you kidding me?"
by DictionaryPapi June 20, 2014
A New Orleans’ saying. Often used after ever sentence, even when not necessary. Meanings: “you feel me”, just to emphasize your sentence. pronunciation: *new Orleans accent* “urr her mi”
“The saints are going to winning the super bowl, you heard me?”
“Let’s get some hand grenades, you heard me? “
“What time is it, you heard me?”
“Anthony Davis is a dog, you heard me?”
“Let’s get some hand grenades, you heard me? “
“What time is it, you heard me?”
“Anthony Davis is a dog, you heard me?”
by GooseMrz November 17, 2018
by thequelz October 17, 2013
The phrase "You slay me" is slang and it means to overwhelm, as with laughter or love.
It is used in response to something funny someone has said or done.
It is used in response to something funny someone has said or done.
person 1 says or does something funny.
person 2 in response can only sum up the amazing funniness that has occured with the phrase "you slay me," signifying total appreciation of the funny event and deeming it hilarious and worthy of acknowledgement.
person 2 in response can only sum up the amazing funniness that has occured with the phrase "you slay me," signifying total appreciation of the funny event and deeming it hilarious and worthy of acknowledgement.
by hownowbrowncow00 February 07, 2011