Abbreviated, usually due to the speakers accent, of "Do you know what I am saying?", as a statement to end a conversation, rather than start one. A rhetorical question. Used as a statement of agreement.
Used almost identically to nartimean and similarly to yougetme.
Used almost identically to nartimean and similarly to yougetme.
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A colloquial contraction and phonetic representation of the phrase "Do you know what I am saying?" or "Do you understand?", used to seek confirmation, agreement, or comprehension from the listener, often within informal conversation.
Highly redundant.
A colloquial contraction and phonetic representation of the phrase "Do you know what I am saying?" or "Do you understand?", used to seek confirmation, agreement, or comprehension from the listener, often within informal conversation.
Highly redundant.
Where you headed in from, naimsayin'?
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