Not literally meaning such, this saying instead suggests that the person saying it has qualities of a dog. Loyalty, protectiveness, strength, etc.
Person 1: How did you lift that boulder?
Person 2: I got that dog in me.
9👍 1👎
A term used when you want a travy patty at McDonald's
You: Ayo nigga Travis Fucked me.
cashier: I got you
Commonly used with two pictures, and the last image is cursed and all you hear is “ I😎Love😍You😘You😇Love Me Too😳But😨What😥a Shame We're Far Away😵 💫”
Person 1: You: 🐴
Person 1: Me: 👨
Person 2: *insert image of horse riding human here* I😎Love😍You😘You😇Love Me Too😳But😨What😥a Shame We're Far Away😵 💫
Press (1) to continue, press (2) if you don't wanna btw this is a game :3
Can be used as a question or a statement. Instead of "is this for me?" or "is that mine?", people word it as "this me?" as a form to sound cooler. Can also be used as "this me" to describe something that's theirs, or "that's me?" to ask if something if theirs.
Culver's employee: *scoots bag towards customers*
You: "this me?"
It's an elevator bought just for show, not for students to ride
At 12 noon, run down 5 floors to have lunch. Then continue to run up 5 more floors. In general, I'm tired of dying but I don't understand why the school doesn't allow the elevator. At the time of admission, the elevator said that we have been with us for 4 years. All lies.dit me thang may FPTU
It's an elevator bought just for show, not for students to ride
At 12 noon, run down 5 floors to have lunch. Then continue to run up 5 more floors. In general, I'm tired of dying but I don't understand why the school doesn't allow the elevator. At the time of admission, the elevator said that we have been with us for 4 years. All lies.dit me thang may FPTU