Saravedi Sai Durga is a lady Don in Twitter. Her name was derived from a tweet where somebody gives adaimozhis for girls. After she established herself as a Don. She is one of thwe most terrific rowdies of India.
Outsider : Yarraa athu Saravedi Sai Durga???
Someone : Deii!!! Avanga periya rowdy... Avanga perlaam sathamaa solliraatha. Avangalukku therinjaa avlothaan....
Saravedi Sai Durga : Thambi.... Sonna mathiriye build pannitta! Intha nee ketta kaasu!
1. The funniest group of friends to ever grace the planet.
2. Asking someone if they're being serious or are lying.
Jacob: Say swear you haven't seen the new podcast episode.
Kelly: Hell nah I'm about to watch it now.
A king of Jamestown.
Don’t mess with him cause he from the streets
Coolest kid in town
Ay don’t mess with him he is with say lbar
when you want someone to do what they said
“do you wanna drink of water?”
“do say please”
A phrase uttered in an argument with a person who doesn’t actually want to have a discussion, but just wants to be right. This phrase is heard when Person A has said their piece and wants to end the “conversation” by telling Person B what they want to hear, that they’re right and everyone else is wrong. By stroking their ego, Person B will finally shut up and stop talking in circles. Of course, this phrase is almost always used disingenuously, so it usually just makes things worse.
"No, I know that you're wrong because of X and Y and Z. You just hate when people have different beliefs than you."
“Yup, sure. Whatever you say, man.”
Noun
Words that have been shortened without the use of abbreviation.
Verb
The act of shortening a word without utilizing abbreviation.
You can short-say suspicious by simply saying “sus.”
The word suspicious in short-say is “sus.”