Nobody can use this saying cause thatβs what they all say
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Saravedi Sai Durga is a lady Don in Twitter. The name was derived from a tweet where someone gives Adaimozhis for girls. She is regarded as one of the most terrific rowdies of India.
Outsider : Yaaru yaa.. athu.... Saravedi Sai Durga???
Twitter people : Deiii!! Methuvaa pesu!!
Avanga kaathula vizhunthura pothu. Avangalukku therinjaa avlothaan!!!
Saravedi Sai Durga : Thambiii.. MBuild up pannathukku nandri... Intha nee ketta rooba!
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It means "what's up?", "I don't understand you, explain it better" or "what's happening?"
it is UK slang but is commonly used by people of all backgrounds.
A: *mumbles*
B: what you saying?
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dummy who sucks.he is the worst human being alive.he has no life.no one likes him.
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The symbolic meaning of this saying refers to the ability of a person to formulate near perfect representation of his thoughts. It is most commonly used as stimulus in verbal communication by the listener addressed to the speaker when the second lacks clarity in his point.
Maybe this definition deformed the literal meaning of this sentence if there ever was anything literal about anything.
This definition is derived from the elemental analysis of the sentence. To be more exact, the first part of the sentence, "Say it," derives from the necessity of focus in the thought, while the second part, ", don't spray it." depicts the actual state of the thought.
As a conclusion, when someone says this to you, it means u went to far with your point that he lost track of it, or he is at a point of loosing it.
"Say it, don't spray it."
The above definition is clear example for example.
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asking someone politly what did they say without childish swearing.
hard nut 1: i pounded ur mum last night
hard nut 2: You say whaa!!
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used when you are talking to someone mentally unstable brain wise
ight say less, you one of them retarded bitches
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