A term used when someone is particularly proud of her accomplishments. Another version meaning the same thing is the phrase "Know the girl." While the phrase is specific to females, it may also be used by homosexual males who feel particularly inclined.
Etymology: originates from the song "NoMEE" by TOB. Due to poor education, most people writing out the phrase have assumed that the spelling is "know me" instead of "NoMEE" as original to the song found on Youtube.
Etymology: originates from the song "NoMEE" by TOB. Due to poor education, most people writing out the phrase have assumed that the spelling is "know me" instead of "NoMEE" as original to the song found on Youtube.
"I just blew 5 guys behind the gas station last night. Got 5 dollars a piece for it. Know me!"
"Look at my new hair gurrll, just bought it at the beauty shop down the street. This shit look good right? Know the girl!"
"Look at my new hair gurrll, just bought it at the beauty shop down the street. This shit look good right? Know the girl!"
by Englishteach. November 16, 2012
Something to yell out when you lose ay anything. Or sometimes if you win.
Something to say when there is abosolutly no reason for fear.
Something to say when there is abosolutly no reason for fear.
by MLNSBadCompany April 07, 2011
by joannhaa May 16, 2020
An offer from one to another -- usually to a tight bud
or homey -- to COMBINE FINANCIAL RESOURCES to buy
a larger quantity of blah blah so as to reap the benefit
of volume pricing; saving much money or re-uppin' bigger.
or homey -- to COMBINE FINANCIAL RESOURCES to buy
a larger quantity of blah blah so as to reap the benefit
of volume pricing; saving much money or re-uppin' bigger.
LEO: "I been broke as a joke, man, after rent and all.
And, gas a-leanin' on me!
STAN: "I feeyabro. Why'on't you GO IN WITH ME on a QP
and sum 40z and we'll forget this shit for tonight.
LEO: "Thrizzle in a coupla hoes ...
and I'm dizzle widat, maNizzle."
And, gas a-leanin' on me!
STAN: "I feeyabro. Why'on't you GO IN WITH ME on a QP
and sum 40z and we'll forget this shit for tonight.
LEO: "Thrizzle in a coupla hoes ...
and I'm dizzle widat, maNizzle."
by Chingo Bolamongo October 12, 2006
If repeated outloud several times, it is reminescent of the words "blow me". Comedically used by "Sean Connery" on Celebrity Jeopardy, a skit on the TV show Saturday Night Live.
by Jesus of Nazarath April 10, 2007
Asking someone to explain what they are saying or have written. This is often used as an insult, implying that the person is stupid, or, lying.
by doug klast June 14, 2009
ME: I am so pissed right now, nothing could help.
YOU: It's really not the end of the world, it's not that bad
ME: No seriously, you dont understand. Leave me be.
YOU: It's really not the end of the world, it's not that bad
ME: No seriously, you dont understand. Leave me be.
by SIN777 June 09, 2008