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079 me

the phrase 079 is commonly used in the uk meaning "call me" as 079 is the most common prefix for british mobile phone numbers. it is derived from a british rap song entitled 079 me and is commonly used on social networking sites as an abbreviation for call me.

Girl: wanna go see scream 4?
Boy: sure, when are you free?
Girl: I don't know atm
Boy: ok then, 079 me!

by Cremeegglover:) May 02, 2011


Dew Me

A command used by one to request the delivery of a cold delicious can of Mountain Dew by a friend/acquaintance who is closer to the refridgerador, cooler, or storage device in which the soda is stored.

Hey, man while you're up you wanna dew me quick?

by KEEPitREEL August 19, 2009


label me

-A mockery to the whole stereotypical way in which society has for so long 'labeled' people, especially of those who are outcasts or are notoriously known as thinking outside 'the box'.

- A quote used to identify oneself when he/ she doesn't care about what others think of them.

-One who lives life how they wish, with little or no regard to how others may ridicule them.

- A freethinker.

- An indie film production company called label me. productions

To hell with what you think! You can just label me!

by underground shit October 18, 2009


Lunch Me

When a person won't stop bothering you to meet for lunch.

"God, this guy I know keeps trying to lunch me"

by Full Blown August 23, 2007


Gak me

When you spit into someone's mouth while choking them and putting your toe up their ass at the same time.

Guy 1:"yoooo kylee gaked me so much yesterday."

Guy 2:"yoooo carlie gaked me last week."

Girl 1:"I want someone to gak me."

by Gakboi69 January 06, 2019


can't be me

When a situation happens to an individual that would never happen to you.

Dopinder: "My crush of 5 years, friend zoned me... I'm sad"
Mike: "Can't be me"

by MortyCo April 21, 2019


up by me

To describe something or someone from around Walden New York.

The Spruce Lodge is up by me. The meatloaf is excellent!

by rdavisr August 21, 2007