Something that people said a lot during the mid 2010s when trying to relay the obviousness of a point, often with a snide, flippant, or factieous tone or attitude. As of 2020, the only people still using such a dated term are basic bros and housewives who shop for their evening apparel and their husbands' professional wear at Target.
"4.0 started in 2017 just sayin'! New area of music that year!"
It' like "you know what I'm sayin?" My friend melissa came up with it and texted me. It sounds like know what im sayin?
a very addicting phrase that originated from a ramsey.
Ramsey's pretty boss, just sayin'.
A phrase that is used when someone is offended by something you said. This phrase then removes all the offensiveness of the previous statement, making it all good.
Ryan: That chick has nice tits!
Rob: Damn, that's my sister!
Ryan: I'm just sayin'
Rob: Oh, okay, it's cool.
An expression of agreement. Don't pull out your grammar books with this one.
Very often said before the person you're agreeing with has completely finished thier sentence.
The though is usually pronounced doe.
A-The Spurs winning the championship, mayne.
B-Man the Spurs are the most boring team I ever seen. I seen Tim Duncan yawn twice the last time he posted up.
A-Man, whatever works, that shit wins championsh--
C-I'm sayin' though!
slang term for whats up? or what are you up to.
dwayne: what you sayin
liban: chillin my nigga, bout you?
dwayne: same here
1. A response
2. A clever way to say "I don't know"
Used primarily when you're in a conversation and you say something that doesn't necessarily make sense but could still be tied to said conversation.
Guy1 - "What are you talking about?"
Guy2 - "Shit, I don't know, I'm just sayin words."