colloquial slang term for a redneck -- specifically a southern redneck -- or shitkicker. This term was coined because so many rednecks incessantly say "me too, man" in a heavy southern drawl, as a retort to almost anything.
Shit, they gave them mexican brick-layers a raise and I was like me-too man.
"Pick me" is a term created by femcels to insult women who show that they care about gender equality and treat men and boys fairly. Femcels believe everything a woman says and does in her life has to be 100% pro-female at all times.
Sarah: Statistics reveal half of DV cases are reciprocal, and in nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases
Becky: Ok pick me
When an individual says something out of the ordinary, possibly erotic, homosexual, or suspect, and you choose not to identify with that individual by saying the phrase.
John: I ate her ass after she shat and didn’t wipe; I got some chocolate and ass last night
Me: What in the goddamn fuck? Couldn’t be me.
Fucking annoying amalgamation of 'Squeeze' and 'Excuse me'.
Perhaps used to be cool, when I was about 5, but is now used by timid fat women at work who want you to move, are passive aggressive and go all red in the face before they say it because really they want to hit you in the head with a broken bottle.
Inside Timid Woman's Head:
"This fat fucking cunt I want to finger fuck her whole family"
Outloud in a high-pitched whine:
"Exsqueeze me"
perhaps some more 'e's can be added:
"Exqueeeeeeeeze me"
One of the most famous songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival. An anti-war protest song, it originally appeared on their 1969 album Willy and the Poor Boys and has been used in countless war films and TV shows since.
I served in Vietnam from 1971 to 1973. As soon as I got off the chopper It Ain't Me started playing.
to make someone less angry or to make someone happy or to fix something
Her: You were supposed to meet me at 8. Humor me.
Him: Sorry hun. Couldnt be avoided. Let me make it up to you now.
phrase: term used in coordination with being "played" or disrespected.
Guy: I heard you only had ten points last night.
Player: Don't swag me, I clearly had twenty!