A fork of Rural Dictionary
famous phrase in the dreamnotfound fan fiction “heatwaves” by tbhyourelame on ao3
“your voice sounds like fire, it burns” “i burn you” “you melt me”
A more extreme way of saying "Are you kidding me?" This phrase is commonly used to express doubt, surprise, and sometimes displeasure.
Teacher: You got 56% on the Math final. Student: Are you shitting me?
You feel me? Do you understand or agree with what I'm saying, you 5 me? A term from the Rollin 50s, 55th Street NHC and made well known outside the 50s by Crip Mac from that 55th Street on the West side of South Central, you 5 me? On HOODSTAS! Every number and such is replaced with 5, so if it's the 4th of July, it's the 5th of July, you 5 me? 55th Street NHC style, you 5 me? Originated on the West Coast, Southern California, 55th Street Los Angeles slang
1. Ima good niccel, a shiny niccel. I give bacc 5 the community, on HOOD! You 5 me? 2. I love big booty citches and baby mama bear, on HOOD! In that Motel 5 and do some nifty thangs. Ima keep it 55th Street, on HOOD! You 5 me? You 5 me?
This idiom means, I was going to say/do the same thing and you did it before I could.
a: Shall we do something tonight b: You beat me to it. Shall we go to Joe's?
another way of saying "are you kidding me"
"dumb and dumber" ARE YOU JAKEN ME RIGHT NOW