Usually seen on YouTube videos, the "me:" is a way to show a point you want to make in a conversation example. When you write the "me:" you tell the readers to watch the video, pretty much saying that this is your response.
You watch a video of someone raging and you go to the comments section and write a comment such as this:
"Me: "I'm going to win this match!"
Another player kills you
Me: "
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What everyone says when someone's cell phone goes off around a group of people.
-At a party-
*John's phone rings*
Brian: Is that me? *checks phone* Nope, nevermind.
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Phrase usually said by someone having a stroke in a kid friendly video game
Person 1: can you?
Person 2: can i what?
...
Person 1: ops
...
Person 1: ops me me
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Arranged meeting out of the office to get away early for the weekend, attend a job interview, spend more time in a pub or meet a lover.
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