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You Follow?

Slang word used In conversation for when you are talking and the other Is not listening to a single word you are saying while your telling a epic story. This can also be used when talking within a group of people who are not listening to your story and you need to get there full attention to focus on the story.

This type of talk is usually used by someone who has good stories that everyone respects. Using You Follow? will result in more people listening you and respecting you and following your conversation and even using the line when your not around. It has become very catchy within the urban community.

What a glorious night. You know, That guy in the Picnic Table Shirt will never get a good looking girl in this club. You Follow?

by GTGnation February 9, 2018

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I'm following you

phrase: Used when one is informing another person that they are now their friend on Twitter.

Victor - "Hey Nima, I'm following you."
Nima - "What?!"
Victor - "On Twitter, dude. Stop being such a spaz."

by The_Victor May 24, 2009

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why is nobody talking about the warning we get when we follow you

When someone wants followers and gets their friend to comment on their post to fool the ignorant

James: hey dude, I need followers. can you tell people they’ll get a warning when they follow me?

Nathan: sure bro

Nathan: why is nobody talking about the warning we get when we follow you?

by Your uncle’s friend’s sister November 13, 2022


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by September 15, 2020

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