A fork of Rural Dictionary
Slang for "I'm not with that gay shit," can be used when someone says something gay to an individual who is not affiliated with a homosexual.
Jason: Aye, i'm tryna prank Issac by acting gay in front of him, wanna join in?
Derrick: Nah, I'm not with that cuh regardless if its a joke or not
"I'm in" is an alternate form of "count me in" which means "include me"
- I'm feeling hungry, so I'm going to order pizza. Who's in?
- I'm in
A phrase used by an individual in a group suddenly determined to resolve a task or meaningless puzzle (that the others are too lazy to accomplish), usually in attempt to glorify their image or make them feel valuable to that group.
Girl1: "I wonder what time (movie) is playing tonight..."
Girl2: "We should check the showings."
Guy, trying to impress girls: "I'm on it." *pulls out smartphone and uses movie times app
a response when you dont know what to say but you still want to respond
person 1:"I just tripped over a ketchup bottle."
person2:"i'm."