A person will use this term when talking about themselves. Typically used when saying who committed an undesirable action.
“Who put the lava lamp underground to make it a magma lamp? Not me!”
“Who shoved Larry into the pond and drowned him? Not me!”
The word "epistem" comes from the Greek "epistem" for "knowledge and understanding," and the word "logos" comes from the Greek for "study of."
The word "epist-me-too" comes from (your language) for "knowledge and understanding that I have too" and the word "logos" comes from the Greek for "study of."
epist-me-too-ology: the study of the knowledge and understanding that I have too.
You studied epistemology, but I studied epist-me-too-ology; therefore, I know and understand what you know and understand too.
When the music brings out the nest in you
Underground music brings out the Freq in me
When Art brings out the best in you
That song brought out the FREQ IN ME.
The sports dads that are always inserting themselves as if they’re a coach but not a coach
Look at Steve over there in the huddle with the team, what a pick me dad
Glock Me is to have a gun shoved up your pussy, preferably a Glock.
Glock Me now as I’m feeling really freaky! Oh, and brave. LOLOLOL. Ohhh! Ahhh! Yassss!
An expression of cheek and or surprise. Derivative of Oh Me Corch. Used in a more colloquial manner. Can be followed by “con floreeeee” (sung).
Me Corchazone… daddy Reynolds is looking tasty today. 😏
*Homie grabs thigh while driving* Me Corchazonneeeeee 😏 Con floreee!!! (sung)