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you catch my drift 

If you understand what I mean, often in reference to the rude version of a double entendre or innuendo.
"She put his sausage in her mouth, if you catch my drift"
you catch my drift by Hugo-h12 October 10, 2016

You catch more flies with coins than bills

A widely known expression often used to denounce the tactics of bad boys who use rude language to dismiss their peers.

First appeared in The Actual Bible, Mart 12:14, but has been used many times since in many different situations
"Sean I know you're trying to put up a bad boy front but have you ever heard the expression 'You catch more flies with coins than bills'?"

You catch my drift? 

The stupidest fucking phrase to have ever existed.
If you say this phrase you most likely chested on your girlfriend with your sister and eat doritos for breakfast.
"You catch my drift?"
"Fuck you Jerry, you soggy cunt. Go suck your mom's dick."

You catch my drift? 

The worst phrase to have ever fucking existed.
If you say this you probably cheated on your girlfriend with your sister and smell like doritos.
"You catch my drift?"
"Fuck you Jerry, you soggy cunt. Go suck your mom's dick. "

If you catch my drift 

figurative form of speech.
It means If you understand what a person is implying or follow where they're getting at in a conversation.

Usually substituted for the following phrases:
"If you know what I'm saying." or "If you see what I mean."
Person 1: "I bet Maria is an animal in the sack--if you catch my drift."
Person 2: She sure is

if you catch my drift 

If you understand what i mean/ direction of my thoughts (if you follow my train of thought)
if you catch my drift by Nick_A November 21, 2013