by Kiingallen23 February 20, 2016
A great excuse for breaking up with someone while trying not to hurt their feelings.
Famously used by George in Seinfeld, he gets upset when he found out someone used his line and claims he invented it.
Famously used by George in Seinfeld, he gets upset when he found out someone used his line and claims he invented it.
"Dan I really like you but I think it's over between us."
"What? Why? What did I do?"
"It's not you, it's me."
"What? Why? What did I do?"
"It's not you, it's me."
by Sarah July 18, 2004
by Dark Prime March 14, 2005
A 32/16-bit OS created by Microsoft in 2000.It was the final version of Windows to be based on what was then the 20 year old DOS operating system.ME had better multimedia support then it's sibling,Windows 2000,but had horrible driver support.ME also was also fairly unstable.In fact,it's well-known instability inspired a Japanese internet meme:ME-Tan.
by weliketopartyinmypants April 14, 2006
1. A phrase uttered annoyingly often by Donald Trump, indicating you should do the opposite.
2. Words that are redundant if you're telling the truth.
3. An expression that has come to be associated with habitual/pathological liars.
2. Words that are redundant if you're telling the truth.
3. An expression that has come to be associated with habitual/pathological liars.
Trump has a "tell." Every time he says "BELIEVE ME," you know he's about to serve you a freshly baked slice of BS.
Yes, I did wash my hands after that dump. BELIEVE ME!
Yes, I did wash my hands after that dump. BELIEVE ME!
by denumb October 14, 2017
by Kalarus November 09, 2016
Besides the obvious "give me a beer," it is used to ask someone to pass or hand an object to you. It also can be used in a more figurative sense as a request or plea.
Used by character Andy in "Product Recall" ep. of "The Office" ("the joke only gets a laugh 25% of the time").
Used by character Andy in "Product Recall" ep. of "The Office" ("the joke only gets a laugh 25% of the time").
by Bench May 03, 2007