A catch phrase used to describe a reckless, careless, or self-centered way of thinking and acting as demonstrated by many individuals from Generation Y generation y (millennials, born between 1976 - 1995) also known as the "Me Generation".
by Gen X'er February 25, 2013
A play on the phrase 'is so hot right now', but is used to explain how cool you think you are by associating yourself with someone or something else that is really cool. This is normally said by dumb model chicks and over the top metrosexual men
by SiffBachelor June 03, 2009
by buttlicker12345678910 February 05, 2019
I'm an American, so sue me.
by Light Joker March 06, 2006
A sharp retort that you make to anybody in your friend list who has been complaining about getting excessive spam/notifications/bulletins from you.
she: can't you make all these crappy mafia wars invites stop?? they are sooo getting on my head....
he: huh?
she: i'm soooooo totally pissed off
he: so block me!
he: huh?
she: i'm soooooo totally pissed off
he: so block me!
by killerdove November 11, 2011
A phrase used to basically say "Whatever", "I don't give a fuck", or a sarcastic "Well Excuuuuuse me".
Often said in response to somebody pointing out the fact that one is wrong in a matter that is of total unimportance.
Often said in response to somebody pointing out the fact that one is wrong in a matter that is of total unimportance.
Person 1 - Actually you're wrong. Now Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
Person 2 - So shoot me.
Person 2 - So shoot me.
by rabblerouser August 19, 2006
Phrase/sentence used to express aloofness for another. It is meant to mitigate a situation by bluffing it to be a bigger deal than it is.
Origin: This phrase/sentence was commonly used in the 1990s by students after the proliferation of legal litigation's in the media against large corporations.
The most notable examples that accelerated this phrase/sentence would be the people rising to sue large corporations such as McDonald's. People suing each other for little conflicts has also strengthened the use of the phrase.
However, in the 2000s, the RIAA's strike back, suing even children, has brought "so sue me" it a abrupt stop.
Origin: This phrase/sentence was commonly used in the 1990s by students after the proliferation of legal litigation's in the media against large corporations.
The most notable examples that accelerated this phrase/sentence would be the people rising to sue large corporations such as McDonald's. People suing each other for little conflicts has also strengthened the use of the phrase.
However, in the 2000s, the RIAA's strike back, suing even children, has brought "so sue me" it a abrupt stop.
Person 1: Dude, stop stealing my curly fries. I hate it with a passion!
Person 2: So sue me.
Person 1: Aiyah, whatever.
Person 2: So sue me.
Person 1: Aiyah, whatever.
by 881 February 21, 2006