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you think? 

when someone states the obvious, and you put just alittle bit of sarcasm in your response that he/she is correct
you think? by alantakun January 30, 2010

you think! 

A phrase used in situations were you dont have time to respond to a situation were incredible awesomeness has just recently transpired
man 1: you just dropped a bow on that guy

man 2: you think!
you think! by kit cobain September 1, 2009

You think you’re a big man for mocking me? 

One may use the phrase “You think you’re a big man for mocking me?” to ask if another thinks that they are a "big man" because they are teasing (“mocking”) you. This phrase may be used as an exclamation or/and to ask another’s intent.
Once the student had stopped teasing her, the teacher asked the student, ”You think you’re a big man for mocking me?”

You think you're fresh meat? 

Somebody who believes that they are of a superior quality to another person. Generally used when someone is bragging about a personal accomplishment.
Kyle: Dude I totally won our team the game!

Liam: You think you're fresh meat?

You think it’s sweet, huh? 

A phrase used most commonly when you are threatening somebody and said person does not believe you will actually execute these threats.

In other words, said person may believe their situation to be sweet, or safe from harm, when in reality, you will execute these threats and potentially win in a battle of fisticuffs.

Thus, the altercation has reached a new level, because by saying this sacred phrase, you have established your credibility as a threat to this person’s wellbeing, and exercised your ability to make valid threats.
Jake: Aye man, keep talking that good sh*t. You won’t do nothing.

Craig: Oh, so you think it’s sweet, huh?

You think you're low 

When someone thinks that other don't notice what they do.
EX1:
Ben looks at Sally's ass too much.
Margie, Ben's girlfriend, notices.
Margie then confronts Ben and says, "You think you're low."

EX2:
Ben, Margie and Sally are all out for some fun with a group of other people. Margie, Ben's girlfriend, notices that Ben is looking at Sally too much. Or, Sally is looking at Ben too much. Margie now thinks that Ben swear he's low.

EX3:
Margie and Ben are in a car driving to some place.
They stop at a red light where there is a girl on the corner with shorts, bent over tieing her shoes.

Margie notices the girl, and also notices that Ben looks at her, looks away, then looks at her again, then proceeds to drive.

Margie now thinks that Ben thinks he is low.

Moral of this phrase:
You are not low.

*This goes for females aswell.