"Much, you?" is a term used in place of the response, "Not much, how about you?"
Only real beauties are able to properly use this term and should not be used unless 100% necessary.
This is a term that should be used after someone asked "Yat?"
Acorn MacDonald: "Yat Jacob?"
Jacob M: "Much, you?"
(variation: "whole lotta much")
thing you yell at Buzz-Lightyear when you are responsible for delaying his rendezvous with star-command.
YOU ARE A TOY!! You aren't the REAL Buzz-lightyear, yo-you're an action figure! You are a child's PLAY-THING!!!!
Used in conversation to emphasize that the story is NOT an an exaggeration.
"That's exactly how it happened. I shit you not."
To repeated take Ls by acting like an idiot.
To act like Donald Trump
Gary, you trumpin'. You gonna get your ass beat.
This is South African slang from generation Y
Min means you don't care what people think (Minimal fucks given)
The word has taken on a different meaning from different areas, some are using min as a means to say keen.
I am guessing someone heard it and misinterpreted the meaning and now it's spread.
I am min for you or I am min for what you say, I will do as I please.
2nd
I am so min (keen) for the party.
you not mine means something that does not belong to you
a married women saids "you not mine" trying to inform you to kindly dont take love of her
1. A term used when looking at something or someone who you feel some kind of hate torwards, but it is inapropriate to say something worse.
2. You feel it's to lame to say your mom, so you say someting less common as a come back. Generally saying it to a friend.
1. Jim thinks to self - I hate this mother fucking dog.
Jim says aloud - "You Uglay!"
2. Jessy - "Why do you always have to comment on everything someone says?"
Jennifer - " You Uglay!"