Said as if one word, it means "Do you understand what I mean?" but during the peak of its use it ended up midway through many sentences and regressed into having no meaning whatsoever (i.e. similar to the Canadian "eh?").
Original meaning: "We're just chillin' down at Lawrence and Ellesmere, knowwhatimsayin?"
Peak use: "There's this cat, knowwhatimsayin, he brings three gats to the block party, knowwhatimsayin, and he's got beef with one crew, knowwhatimsayin, etc."
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The act of being asked to perform a task without any real option to decline, generally by a work superior who just didn't feel like doing it themselves.
James: "How did you end up getting this bullshift?"
Peter: "I got voluntold."
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