When you are telling a story while completely baked and forget mid story what you were talking about. You can simply say "You were saying?" which let's your friend know they can either remind you where you were, or they can start a new story with no worries.
Then MJ was like Winn Ah Bay Go and I was like........You were saying?
Me and my womans scent when making love
I love the smell of you and I Collide
when a ninja freeze on the facetime
When you are helping a freind do something on their computer like installing java, but it'll take them a second to find the correct webpage, so you throw them a link.
Person 1: Dude, you need to install java to run .jar files
Person 2: Ok, I'll install it.
Person 1: Wait, let me throw you a link.
Person 2: Thanks, Man!
When someone UNSUCCESSFULLY tries to make you look inferior, error-prone, deficient or beneath them.
“He tried to carry you” as in ‘he tried it’.
Can be used as a greeting or a diss
You alright? I'm good man thanks
This diss was started in florida but it made it's way to michigan and is used by bullys to get people upset
"What's up man you alright? (Tone suggest bully dngaf if person is alright) bullying victim stutters "I'm alright" bully "what's wrong?"
1) A common UK greeting synonymous with hello or yo. Similar to how's it goin? or what's up? Though often inflected with an upspeak, suggesting a response is required. It isn't necessarily, and if the person then wants to talk about what so-and-so said to so-and-so near the printer today. It can be downright unwanted!
2) A genuine concern for a persons well-being where a response is required. The person could be recently bereaved or long since last seen.
Context is important. If the person was seen half an hour ago and there's no reason to think they're in any distress, it's a greeting. When confronting an injured person, it requires a response.
You alright?