a phrase used to indicate that we refuse to defend a claim we've made---in other words, that we refuse to offer reasons that what we've said is true
PERSON-A: "You shouldn't hang out with her anymore."
PERSON-B: "After all she's done to help me? Wouldn't that be pretty mean and selfish of me?"
PERSON-A: "I'm *just saying*, you should quit hanging out with her."
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There is an obvious implication of what I just said, but I formally disavow that implication, although I actually believe it.
That might be the wrong tie to wear. Just saying. (Implication: it makes you look ridiculous.)
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What is fed into kids minds at school in the early intermediate grades. It really doesn't work much in the fight against drugs, etc
Just Say No. That's a laugh.
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What people say as a shaming tac tic to a person that makes a valid point while also making it sound like theyβre compensating for something
Creator : Being tall doesnβt make you superior
Commenter : If youβre short just say that
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A suffix to a sentence which indicates that the sentence did not need to be said and everyone involved would have been better off had it not been said.
"I think her outfit makes her look like a submarine, just saying!"
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1.Saying no to certain things.
2.Gene Simmons
1. Person 1: You want some H?
Person2: Just say no, Just SAY NO! JUST FUCKIN SAY NO!
2. Person 1: Dude, just say no.
Person 2: Heh. Gene Simmons is off da heezay!
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When saying "Just saying" any where in a sentence, the beginning, end or the middle, it justifies your sentence as redundant, but in your mind you think its concise.
saying Just saying in your sentence is like adding 2 cents in a million dollar conversation.
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