a literal translation of "huwag ako", used by Filipino millenials, prevalent in social media such as Twitter and Facebook, among others. usually used like "stop bullshitting me", "not today", another form of the grammatically correct translation (not me), a form of "don't @ me" without the @ sign, or as a joking term.
mainly internet slang, but is used irl as well.
mainly internet slang, but is used irl as well.
by neomutimesinfinity April 27, 2017
Get the don't me mug.Short for "don't judge me", "don't cross me", "don't fight me" or God knows what because it's a command WITHOUT A PREDICATE. Commonly used by Filipino millennials who want to brag about how stupid they sound.
by Inepticon December 31, 2016
Get the don't me mug.A phrase used when you say a factual statement that you know the swines who view your feed wont agree with
I maybe 5’9 and never picked up a ball in my life but I think I’m the best basketball player since magic Johnson, don’t @ me
by Idontgetnudes7 May 10, 2018
Get the Don’t @ me mug.The one thing that millennials say on twitter to stop random arguments from becoming reality, like arguing over who took a photo or complaining about a social media handle.
Hey guys, I love spaghetti and barbecue sauce, don’t @ me!
That sounds disgusting.
WHAT DID I JUST SAY?
That sounds disgusting.
WHAT DID I JUST SAY?
by MillennialHub March 28, 2019
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Get the don’t @ me mug.The ultimate snowflake comment. For those that wanna throw their opinion out there for all to listen and shut up, who are too lazy/weak/afraid to have meaningful discourse or potentially have their views questioned or shut down.
by jess86 May 3, 2021
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