A fork of Rural Dictionary
"Don't be dipsy when you can be tipsy, is the saying." "Say what?" "What the saying says." "Which is what?" "The saying." "Ohhh."
Toronto / Scarborough slang used at the beginning of a sentence to start a thought
Person 1: Saying I really fuck wit Drake's new shit Person 2: me too fam
(idiom) When someone is making far too many unfounded statements far too quickly for the accused party to deny them, they are "say say saying", as per the duet by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson (1988) in which it shows that the speech is so pointless that no-one, least of all the data subject really cares anymore.
Say, say, say what you want (but don't play games with my affection)
1.Agreeing with something that somebody says. 2.A response to someone getting an attitude with you after you asked them a question. 3.What you should say when you're confused about something, after your confusion has been cleared up.
1. Man I'm hella hunry. Say that then, let's go to Jack in the Box. 2. Hey, when you going to work? At 2:00, I already told you that. Oh, well damn, say that then! 3. Aye, we're going to the club. Which one? The one by your house. Oh, Club Eleven? Naw, the other club. Club Duece Eight? YEAH! Aw, well say that then!
1- An Arabic name, it also means mister in the Arabic language and finally it's used as a title to descendents of prophet Mohamed among Shiaat.
A phrase used when you agree with something someone says. Usually spelled say tht, say dat && say dhat. It's basically just a shortened way of saying 'you can -say that- again'. Not to be confused with say that then.
Tori: I'm so tired of skanky ass hos, close ur damn legs and get some class. please Aunjel: Mhmmm. Say dhat. :) Rachelle: Truth. Say that girl.
Alexander Hamilton failed to do that.
Alexander Hamilton prayed "Lord show me how to say no to this," but he ended up doing it anyways.