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Saying words

Usually said in response to somthing long and/or confusing, saying words means someone or something is stringing along a group of words that make absolutely no sense

"And that's when the mitochondria Buffalo flip-flopped to the skrunkle"
"You are just saying words, what does any of that even mean"

by LavenderCave December 14, 2021


Saying Words

1. Someone mumbling their words or saying incoherent sentences in either a state of intoxication or sleep depravation.

2. When you can't tell what someone said and don't know how to respond.

(Person 1 mumbling) "We gotta go down to the fish monkey by the market"

(Person 2) "Bro, you are just saying words"

by Kv_HotCheese April 14, 2023


Did somebody say Just Eat

The most iconic spot ever made in human history for the food delivery company Just Eat and sang by queen Katy Perry

DID SOMEBODY SAY JUST EAT DING DONG DINGDINGDINGDINGDON JUST EAT

by eleventeenn October 20, 2022


hey say sarsaparilla

The most delicious sarsaparilla drink in existence. Made in China. Ten times more delicious than American "Root beer."

Hey Say sarsaparilla drink is the shit!

by Samui Kitsune December 3, 2007


sai krish

Sai Krish

An extremely good looking male who bears (what some men consider a gift) the curse of entrancing sexiness. He, without any effort, will make ANY woman fall in love with him. Whether the woman be a straight, lesbian, transgender, a crossdresser, or a man who desperatly longs for womanly parts, she (or he) will fall in love with the suave composure of a Sai. Beware when around this individual. You will lose your girlfriend/wife, sister, mother, aunt and even your grandmother. Sex is a Sai's greatest weapon even though he unknowingly wields it.
Damn he is a fucking Sai krish.

my dream to become Sai krish.

by October 13, 2020


For Say

“For Say” is a versatile colloquial expression used to introduce hypothetical scenarios, suggest possibilities, or highlight potential outcomes. It is often employed to add a layer of speculation or contingency to a statement, inviting the listener to consider alternative perspectives or circumstances.

1. "I might go to the concert tonight, for say I can find someone to watch the kids."
2. "We should bring an umbrella, for say the weather forecast is accurate, and it rains later."
3. "Let's prepare some extra food for the party, for say more guests show up than expected."
4. "I'll finish my work early, for say I can enjoy the weekend without any pending tasks."
5. "Invest in stocks wisely, for say the market experiences a sudden downturn."

by the chicken fighter September 9, 2023


You Have A Right To Say Whatever You Want To Say...

"But you don't have the right to make other people say it with you..." Say Ben Shapiro

Hym "So you DON'T have a right to use theft, stalking, and gaslighting to make me say you kids lives have value and they don't deserve die or Jews good and not literal Nazi. Fantastic. So, I'm going to need that money from both my labor and my property and the only way you are not going to pay me is if some kids die for this. So, my rights NOW... OR... Your kids rights will be revoked. You Have A Right To Say Whatever You Want To Say... About me getting my money... And I'm sure you will. I genuinely can wait to see it. But, in the mean time, Jews bad! Hilter was right! If Hilter succeeded how would have ended racism once and for all. Your kids are shit. When they die it heals the world. Retards bad. All of them. I (exclusively) should be allowed to rape women."

by Hym Iam December 12, 2024