"for me not for you", it's an old english Shakespearian way of saying "it's for me not for thee (you)"
by SomeDude2022 February 15, 2022
by SomeDude2022 May 02, 2022
It just means "me and you". It's a strange/great way to build partnership or speak to someone to build solidarity. Also it rhymes which makes it sound more authentic
Just between me and thee, this company sucks, we better jump ship before we're all laid off!
Me and thee, man, we gotta work together!
Me and thee can agree to disagree, and that's good for me and good for thee!
Me and thee, man, we gotta work together!
Me and thee can agree to disagree, and that's good for me and good for thee!
by Gauzners March 31, 2022