by Aholda January 22, 2005
by Baby Kitty February 27, 2006
Phrase used to denote strong agreement with something said. Varient of the older, more boring "I'll say."
by The Bass Ninja February 1, 2011
Shortened version of "you know what I'm sayin'?".
by SMALLSBITCHIN December 24, 2010
An expression of agreement. Don't pull out your grammar books with this one.
Very often said before the person you're agreeing with has completely finished thier sentence.
The though is usually pronounced doe.
Very often said before the person you're agreeing with has completely finished thier sentence.
The though is usually pronounced doe.
A-The Spurs winning the championship, mayne.
B-Man the Spurs are the most boring team I ever seen. I seen Tim Duncan yawn twice the last time he posted up.
A-Man, whatever works, that shit wins championsh--
C-I'm sayin' though!
B-Man the Spurs are the most boring team I ever seen. I seen Tim Duncan yawn twice the last time he posted up.
A-Man, whatever works, that shit wins championsh--
C-I'm sayin' though!
by Steelo J. April 2, 2006
When someone says something you agree with, don't just say "yeah" or "i agree" go all out and say "THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN' BRO!"
Phil:"Yo dude, Packers are probably going to win the 2010-2010 Super Bowl."
Don:"THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN'!"
Don:"THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN'!"
by Call_Me_T R U T H January 19, 2011
What you use when you are trying to insinuate something and they pick up on it. It's like a get out of free jail card for those moments.
Ashley: Maybe you shouldn't wear that dress.
Lucy: Why not?
Ashley: It doesn't fit right.
Lucy: Are you trying to say I'm fat?
Ashley: I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.
Lucy: Why not?
Ashley: It doesn't fit right.
Lucy: Are you trying to say I'm fat?
Ashley: I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.
by asheebee August 27, 2008