Used by urban "yoots" as an alternative to "you know what I mean".

Generally an indication that the person delivering the phrase should be the subject of police interrogation as it is likely that they will be the latest contributor to britain's knife culture.
TV Interviewer: Does anyone you know carry a knife?
yoot: Yeah man, all da kids is carrying knives, innit. For protection, you get me?
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What you say when you hear something from someone that you don't beleive. Something unthinkable is being explained, your response. Reciprocated more often than not with "I shit you not".
p1: Dude, you guys got to meet Samuel L Jackson? Your shitting me!

p2: I shit you not dude! I shook the motherfucker's hand!
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Another way to say " Are you kidding me?!" Especially used by rich white girls.
Mackenzie: Dan and I hooked up last night, sorry babe

Stella: "are you legitting me?!"
Mackenzie: nope but who cares! BFFLS for life

Stella: haha okay love you babe

legit
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Means, "I know!(as in YUP)(not like a durr kind of "iknow")" and "get it?" "understand?"
THE "I KNOW" VERSION
Billybob: That girl such a hoe!
Joebob: You feel me?!

"UNDERSTAND" VERSION
Skip: How do you spell hoe?
Sally: H-O-E you feel me?
Skip: Yeahh.
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A term used to express surprise and probably displeasure. A mixture of "Are you kidding me?" and "Are you joking?" Used most in the Bergen County area of New Jersey.
Math Teacher: Tonight's homework is page 121, 12 to 30.
Stupid Ridgewood Jock Kid: Are you joking me?!
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A common American phrase for expressing disbelief.
Example:

"Dude, Ned Stark fucking dies."
"I haven't see the episode yet asshole. Are you kidding me?"
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A New Orleans’ saying. Often used after ever sentence, even when not necessary. Meanings: “you feel me”, just to emphasize your sentence. pronunciation: *new Orleans accent* “urr her mi”
“The saints are going to winning the super bowl, you heard me?”

“Let’s get some hand grenades, you heard me? “

“What time is it, you heard me?”

Anthony Davis is a dog, you heard me?”
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