There is an obvious implication of what I just said, but I formally disavow that implication, although I actually believe it.
by Refoyl June 24, 2015
When saying "Just saying" any where in a sentence, the beginning, end or the middle, it justifies your sentence as redundant, but in your mind you think its concise.
by Randissimo March 1, 2012
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by fruckinnngburr January 26, 2010
how you respond when someone gives you a false compliment/says something out of politeness and you want to let them know you're onto them.
can be said either jokingly or seriously.
often followed by a) "I really mean it!" or b) a lengthier explanation comprised of dead air and bs.
can be said either jokingly or seriously.
often followed by a) "I really mean it!" or b) a lengthier explanation comprised of dead air and bs.
a) girl 1: OMG you look so fabulous in that dress!
girl 2: aww, hon i know you're just saying that!
girl 1: no babe, i really mean it!
b) boy: i love you.
girl: puhleeze, you're just saying that.
boy: boo, i love you like the stars and the moon and the sun... (continued bullshit)
girl 2: aww, hon i know you're just saying that!
girl 1: no babe, i really mean it!
b) boy: i love you.
girl: puhleeze, you're just saying that.
boy: boo, i love you like the stars and the moon and the sun... (continued bullshit)
by pft its dee September 18, 2008
Phrase used whenever someone says something that's offensive, or hurtful, mean etc. It's is used to automatically erase what was just said, as if the person never said it.
Guy #1:
Ey dog I would love to fuck the shit outta your little sister.
Guy #2: WTF did you just say????
Guy #1: I'm just saying.....
Guy #2: oh ok...kool
Ey dog I would love to fuck the shit outta your little sister.
Guy #2: WTF did you just say????
Guy #1: I'm just saying.....
Guy #2: oh ok...kool
by 40 ounce bandit May 15, 2009