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Savid is trash name, it should be David or AIDS
savid by I don’t know you March 1, 2019
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you know why I said that right? 

Common phrase heard from Norman "Nick". He says this whenever he wants to place emphasis on something that he just said. Usually, he'll say this after he says something that he considers to be bold and will want to flex what he just did.
Norman "Nick":" I just read this entire book in one night"
Henry: "Ok?"
Norman "Nick": "You know why I said that right?"
**the whole time, Norman “Nick” was trying to flex that he read a book and did something productive**
Short for Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst; the greatest rap song of all time
"That guy is bawling his eyes out, he must be listening to SAMIDOT."
SAMIDOT by crip killa 7615 April 27, 2021

Well said aid in a eement can be used as reeting, hey ats up 

If you look at that mug that Urban Dictionary advertises really closely, it’ll say this. Well, of what you can read of it.
You: Well said aid in a eement can be used as reeting, hey ats up.
Your friend: wat da fuq dit u jus sae?

Said The Actress To The Bishop 

A more clever, sophisticated way of saying "That's what she said." This phrasing goes back to very early Edwardian times and is of British origin.
"That's a BIG ONE, said the actress to the bishop."

I said Lord 

Used when someone's hairline is so irreversibly receded that you have to resort to sacred prayers to God in an attempt to restore it.
Guy 1: "I prayed for yo hairline 5 times a day like a Muslim. I got down on my knees and I said Lord, hear my prayers. But yo shits so busted that even the Lord turned his back on yo ass."
Guy 2: "No worries. I'll paint it in like LeBron."
I said Lord by bobbybobson68 March 3, 2019