When someone ask a person this question, it's mostly meaning what's that person m.o
Priors, vice, intentions, what type of person are you
Priors, vice, intentions, what type of person are you
by BiGG Tee July 28, 2022
by david and cyndi April 9, 2003
to dig or dig it
to understand/appreciate
a way to acknowledge that you follow what you're being told
to understand/appreciate
a way to acknowledge that you follow what you're being told
a: once you turn left off of wisconsin avenue, the road splits, you want to take the hard right...
b: i'm picking up what you're laying down
b: i'm picking up what you're laying down
by WWHS March 30, 2004
Dude: So then Brenda says she wants to get in the back seat.
Other dude: I'm picking up what you're laying down.
Other dude: I'm picking up what you're laying down.
by Nole69 June 13, 2009
A phrase, usually used in question form which asks if the person being questioned knows what you are talking about, refering to, or trying to suggest.
"I beat that bitch up Norris Style, if you dig what im putting down."
or "Do you dig what im putting down?"
or "Do you dig what im putting down?"
by Joe Zumchak July 1, 2006
George: After you wash the car you need to feed the dog and take out the cat.
Bill: Ok George, I'm picking up what you're putting down!
Bill: Ok George, I'm picking up what you're putting down!
by PirateEyeZ May 21, 2008
by KILL_EM_ALL1981 August 24, 2010