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See it. Say it. Sorted.

A phrase that railway companies and British Transport Police say over and over to try and deliberately agitate passengers of trains or those inside a train station.

*Announcement in train station*: See it. Say it. Sorted.
Passenger: AH NO! NOT AGAIN! AH! SO ANNOYING!

by LordJenal July 27, 2023


say ya pack

Often a term used in one for one discord packing. Usually when a person is done with their joke, they will say this to let their opponent know it’s their turn.

Packer1: Your mom is still stuck on page 1 of harry potter, say ya pack.
Player2: Your mom be using bagels as binoculars, say ya pack

by ZuiyOTF47 August 16, 2022


You Were Saying

When a person is either instantly proven wrong, or is exposed for hypocrisy, you can expect someone to say this to them.

"Hey, there's an old lady getting mugged. Let's go help her."

"Are you kidding me? She doesn't need help."

"No way is a grandma gonna fend off a robber! There's an unfair age gap!"

*WHACK*
"...You were saying?"

by Someone who kinda exists August 12, 2021


chatrapati sai sreenivas

This gotta be the sexiest name ever. Anyone with this name is automatically the hottest dude in a 10 mile radius. His schlong is as long as the diamter of saturns' ring and is coupled by his huge, soft, squishy, moist brain capable of thinking up anything ever(asides from how to love, it's his only fault). He hates majorities and capitalism but is a commie broseph when you start talking about the economy. He's still valid cuz he's talking European communism, not that western bs.

I wish my dick was chatrapati sai sreenivas level, that dude is virtually perfect.

by epiczq17. October 30, 2023


Say to the ray to the thay

Can be used to refer to someone who’s name starts with an D

Rib: Hey say to the ray to the thay!
Say: Yup, that’s me, hey rib!

by Rubrib March 16, 2022


say your word

asking someone if they are being serious
basically asking for their word.

tina- I won alot of money
joe- say your word
tina- my word

by M3NZI3S' May 10, 2008

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I'm not saying I'm [Jesus]...I'm just saying

An expression to be used prior to a statement that
a) though delivered with good intentions, may potentially sound critical or
b) points out that you were correct (assuming you were initially doubted)

May also be used interchangeably with the term "baby Jesus"

"I'm not saying I'm Jesus...I'm just saying that you should probably turn right at the next light"

"I'm not saying I'm baby Jesus...I'm just saying that you got a ticket for parking there (like I said you would)"

by MissMelanieG January 13, 2009

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