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Swallow me

The Pinnacle of how rude "eat me" or "bite me" can be.

I signed you up for drug rehab!
Swallow me.

by Sloopedidoop December 28, 2018

6๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


do-mes

Womens' high heeled shoes or boots, from the fact that they advertise that the wearer is looking for someone to 'do her' ('do me')

The skeezer wore daisies and do-mes to her junior high graduation.

by MAC-Gyver May 27, 2003

6๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Call me!

"Call me" means "call me". It does not mean anything else. When spoken by a woman to a man it does not, for example, mean; "I want to go out with you". It does not, as the man often thinks, mean; "I find you devastatingly attractive". Once he calls, he has done exactly what she told him to do. She has gotten acknowledgement that he finds her desirable, which is what she wanted. When she does not take his call, and does not call him back, he thinks... "But... she told me to call her". He is 100% correct.

Here's my mobile. Here's my email. Here's my work number. Call me!

by Monkey's Dad February 18, 2020

9๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


tweet at me

another way of saying "get at me" on Twitter. or "follow me on twitter"

i'm on twitter, tweet at me!

by dr0ppabiiitch May 11, 2009

6๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


trust me

Most reliable source of information more than Wikipedia and other things

Jon : Tarzan was verging before meeting Jane.
Jon : source ?
Jon : trust me

by ElsonHawkings March 17, 2018

7๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lime me

Get in touch with me. Also used alone as simply "lime".

A shortcut for the phrase "drop me a line" born from the routine tendency of text messaging devices to "correct" misspellings, in this case the word "line" becomes "lime".

Increasingly "drop me a line" is used more often than "give me a call", because use of text-messaging, tweeting, Facebook-ing, and emailing are becoming as or more common than using the telephone.

Because "lime" is absurdly unique when used in the phrase "drop me a lime", it is being adopted by some wanting to convey the message in a simple and short manner.

(Examples are as used in a text message)

Thnx for info. Lime me.

b there at 8! Lime please.

by Googie Whithers May 15, 2010

5๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


HA-ME

this is a better way to say HOMIE without sounding like a cholo or getting acused of sounding black

Gabriel-hey whos that our there?
Alan-oohh thats my HA-ME JV from highschool

by air-yeezy GOOD August 4, 2010

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