Created by Youtuber "jacksfilms", this phrase is originally used in response to annoying business callers. To use the phrase, one simply speaks as normal but substitutes all words with "me me big boy" while keeping the tone in their voice of the words ordinarily spoken.
This is executed to drive away the callers and annoy them just as much as they annoy you.
Caller: Hello, I'm calling on behalf of the "No One Cares" foundation. How are you today?
Big Boy: Me me big boy! Ah, me me big boy?
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Expression: Similar to "No offence" or "Not for Nothing", "Don't @ me" literally means don't mention my name in a tweet, comment, etc., but is usually used in pretext of something predicted by the presenter to be offensive to a social audience of a specific type.
Origins: In our internet culture of 2017, saying things that don't align with popular opinion traditionally result in a lot of comments directed back to the original poster, usually accomplished by the commenter typing @<name> of original poster.
Youtuber: "Don't @ me, but green people really do look...green" - Probably offensive to people who'd rather be called "Jade".
Twitter:
EastWestStudent_15: "Don't at me, but the only thing worse than West East's QB is East West's QB" -Probably offensive to anyone who attends this guys school w/ a lot of school pride or knows the QB. This sort of thing...
Direct Message (DM):
User1: <Insert offensive pickup line / joke / whatever here>
User2: Don't @ Me
(In this case, User 2 is literally telling User1 not to message them. This term can be used this way on a more personal level)
Twitter Mention:
User1: " @user2 I heard you were talking shit at the mall. I'm going to beat that ass."
User2: "@user1 I wasn't talking any shit! Ask @user3, she was there the whole time!"
User 3: "@user2 uh uh don't @ me bitch. I wasn't at the mall."
(In this case, user 3 has request that user 2 not mention her name or bring her into the fight, because she isn't willing to help)
Don't @ Me (Don't At Me) - Written because UD Validation needs updating, and I can't post this without what i'm sure is a regex of the word being in defined.
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A name to give yourself in among us to give yourself cheap immunity by making anybody who accuses you accidently reverse it on themselves. This strategy can be easily negated if the people in the round use colors instead of names to identify.
Use of It's me/me (Among Us)
Sherriff: Guys it's me is the imposter
It's me: So you admit it . ok.
Sherriff: Wait, NO
. . .
. ΰΆ . β’ β’
οΎ Sherriff was not An Impostor. .
' 1 Impostor remains
A saying that Jacksfilms (our lord and savior) says when he needs backup in a fight against the Hulk.
Oh sh*t its the Hulk, ME-ME BIG BOY *cough* MEEEEEMEEEEEEEE BIIIIIIIIIG BOYYYOOOOOOOOOOOY (help descends from the heavens)
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phrase designed to arouse a response from your adorably-geeky lothario/lolita who might just have a fetish for biting.
Girl, interrupting her boyfriend's attempts to download the latest Linux distro, "Oh boyfriend." She brandishes her neck with a devilish glint in her eye, "I'd like you to kiss me, then byte me".
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A response for annoying people or someone you hate
Person: Oh my gosh I haven't seen you in so long. You've grown so much
You: Me Me Big Boy
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1. What you say when someone is going on, and on, and on about their boring ass life and you want to show how obnoxiously hilarious you are.
2. Also a Finding Nemo reference.
Kieran: oh! So I forgot to tell yβall that Iβm gonna be a father!
Emma: blah blah blah me me blah blah blah blah blah me me me
Simon: that was harsh, Emma.
Andy. But needed. Letβs go watch Finding Nemo
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