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“For Say” is a versatile colloquial expression used to introduce hypothetical scenarios, suggest possibilities, or highlight potential outcomes. It is often employed to add a layer of speculation or contingency to a statement, inviting the listener to consider alternative perspectives or circumstances.
1. "I might go to the concert tonight, for say I can find someone to watch the kids."
2. "We should bring an umbrella, for say the weather forecast is accurate, and it rains later."
3. "Let's prepare some extra food for the party, for say more guests show up than expected."
4. "I'll finish my work early, for say I can enjoy the weekend without any pending tasks."
5. "Invest in stocks wisely, for say the market experiences a sudden downturn."
For Say by the chicken fighter September 9, 2023
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Say yes to whatever your friends say for 2 hours 

Say yes to whatever your friends say for 2 hours
Say yes to whatever your friends say for 2 hours

Easy for you to say 

A retort used whenever someone gives advice and preaches about doing something despite never having do it themselves.
Rich kid: Stop complaining about the rich. Work hard, get rich. My dad was just an immigrant from a poor country, and through hard work, he became rich. If he can do it, so can you.
Normal person: Easy for you to say. You never had to work a damn day in your life. I'd like to see you try to get rich from scratch without your daddy's help, it'd blow up in your face.

Say it again louder for the people in the back. 

When someone preaches some truths, you use this phrase (usually in comment sections online) as a way of agreeing.
For instance on Facebook you may have:
Person A: "You should never blame a whole group of people for the actions of a few people within that group!"
Person B: Say It Again Louder For The People In The Back.

Say Hi To Your Mom For Me 

Line from "Back to the Future" 1985, Universal delivered by Biff to Marty McFly after Biff has wrecked the McFly family car, had it towed back to the McFly residence and denied responsibility for it.

Biff desired Marty's mother when he, Marty's mother (Lorraine) and Marty's father (George) all attended high school together and Lorraine choose George opposed to Biff.

Biff is still stinging from it some thirty years later and has no problem taunting Marty with an inappropriate and disrespectful comment that he still desires Marty's mother, a married woman.
What are you lookin' at, butthead? Say hi to your mom for me.

say hi to your mother for me

An expression used after a coffin-nailing slam, coined from the oft-used phrase by characters played by Marky Mark Wahlberg, and lampooned by Andy Samberg on Saturday Night Live.
Person A: Your mamma's so fat, when she (blah blah blah), etc.

(Person B stares aghast, unable to speak, at the slam that was just delivered to him.)

Person A: and say hi to your mother for me
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Or, after a physical altercation, the victor spits on the loser, and proclaims with disdain: "say hi to your mother for me".

Say Hi To Your Mom For Me 

A phrase implying that the person saying it "knows" your mother, but in the biblical sense; and that your mother is a woman of easy virtue. Interpretation depends on the context, of course. In the long tradition of putting down someone else's mother as a way of putting them down. Alternatively, just "say hi to your Mom."