A way of pardoning one's self immediately after a loud belch.
This particular use of (or lack of ) manners may be frowned upon by older generations or the elderly, however, some may see the funny side to it.
This phrase is apparently coined in an episode of Family Guy as a way of asserting dominance through flatulence ... but ... it WILL catch on.
Me: "BURRRRRRRRRRRP!!!"
*peopple stare in awe and disgust*
Me: " .... Says The King! .... give it time, it'll catch on"
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When someone says something really obvious
Kusso: OMG the Lemonade album is AMAZING
Lilian: You dont Beyon-say
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He is a hot guy. Kind at heart. Most importantly rarely found human in this whole world. He is a husband material. U will never find another Vignesh if u lose him. His eyes are adorable. He has many followers for his sweetness. He has big dreams and goals and he always strives to achieve them. He is caring, kind, sweet, warm. He is not an arrogant type even if he achieves great things. He takes a good care of his life partner. He is inexpressive but his actions speaks the whole truth. He is handsome in and out.
Look there he isMr. Sai Vignesh
A true heart
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A certain way that you can answer your cell when you are in a major rush. You have no time to mess around with proper greetings. If the person calling does not say words quickly enough, you hang up. They can try again later.
*Ring Ring Ring*
You: "Say Words!"
Caller: *Silence for 5 seconds*
You: *Click - Hangs Up Phone*
Later....
*Ring Ring Ring*
You: "Say Words"
Caller: "Hey loser, did you hang up on me earlier?"
You: "Hell yes I did, you know when I answer "Say Words" that I'm not messing around."
Caller: "Damn, I forgot about that."
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History: Ian Thorpe - an Australian Gold Medalist - appeared in advert for a cereal company, a mother who can't get her kids to eat the cereal calls Thorpe up, and asks "What do I do?" to which Thorpe Replies: "Tell them Thorpe says 'Its fully Sick!'"
Usage: It's now used in two ways:
1: When someone does something noteworthy, and ask your opinion, you mearly replies "Thorpe Says..."
2: When someone says a particually unfunny joke, to break up the silence you'd say: "Well... Thorpe said..."
A part of the MSC Dialect
G1: What'd you think of that Idea
G2: Thorpe Says...
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G1: ...And then the priest got drunk!
G2: ...uh... wtf?
G1: "Well... Thorpe said it was fully sick!"
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South African slang used as a greeting or upon asking the state of someone's current situation.
Related closely to the term "What Kind" (sometimes spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn")
Johan: "What say my bra?"
Enoch: " 'Ell i'm poes tired, yoh"
Hendrik: "Sup bro"
Colin: "What say, what say!"
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