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Let's say, hypothetically 

"Let's say, hypothetically" is an infamous phrase often used by popular right-wing journalist Ben Shapiro during debates. It has become popular online to create memes satirizing Ben Shapiro by using phrases he commonly uses, such as "Let's say, hypothetically", or "for the sake of the argument".
"Let's say you've been a bad girl. Let's say, hypothetically, you've been a naughty girl even. Ok, and if you were a naughty girl, you would be my dirty little slut right? Then hypothetically speaking, you would be my little cumslut. Now, let's say you're also daddy's girl. Now that we have established that you are both a bad girl and daddy's girl, I believe you'd agree with me when I say that you deserve a spanking. Am I not correct? A bad girl deserves a spanking, and as I am daddy, you are my girl, so I am the one who must provide punishment"

"What the fuck?"

Say Mum's 

A request for the announcer of an unverified fact or story to "swear on their mum's life".
You've got a trial with Watford? Say mum's!
Say Mum's by UrbanSuctionary March 19, 2017

Haters gonna say it’s fake 

1. A very common title for videos on YouTube. They claim that if you think the footage is fake (which is clearly is, since it has been obviously edited), you’ll just be labeled a hater.

2. A line said by Justin Timberlake in his song “Filthy”, most likely in reference to this.
1. “haters gonna say it’s fake
Don’t believe the haters.”
-a video title and part of the description from a video by uploader Skratch

2. “Haters gonna say it’s fake
So real”
-a line from “Filthy” by Justin Timberlake

gay's say what 

This is a phrase used to make the person say 'what"....so then they are gay.
Person 1. gay's say what
person 2. What?
gay's say what by stephb May 2, 2008

when you say that's so gay do you realize what you say knock it off 

-that's so gay
-When you say that's so gay do you realize what you say knock it off

Say that’s true ... 

To question if the sentence someone else has said to be true or false
“Dogs are better than cats
If you “say that’s true ...”