SonicBlue03 @sh.itjust.works
The words before those are necessary to know if I know what they mean. Know what I mean?
29 0 Replyexpansionglorify @reddthat.com I don't know what you mean
20 1 ReplyIdea @lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 0 Replyoriginalucifer @moist.catsweat.com
in the immortal words of tucker, 'do you understand the words that are comin out of my mouth'?
9 0 ReplyTʜᴇʀᴀᴘʏGⒶʀʏ⁽ᵗʰᵉʸ‘ᵗʰᵉᵐ⁾ @lemmy.blahaj.zone
I prefer 'na sa?' know what I'm sayin?
9 0 Replyshalafi @lemmy.world It's a filler phrase that basically means, "You get me? You agree?"
9 0 ReplyUnforeseen @sh.itjust.works
8 0 ReplyJohnDClay @sh.itjust.works Do you need more clarification?
6 0 Replysnooggums @lemmy.world
YES
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OutlierBlue @lemmy.ca In a legal sense, I have no idea what they mean, officer.
4 0 Replysome_guy @lemmy.sdf.org "I know what you are saying."
3 0 Replyenkers @sh.itjust.works Usually, yes, but sometimes no. If not and it's important or I'm curious I'll ask for clarification. But sometimes I have no idea what they mean, and I'll say yes because I don't want them to get frustrated explaining it or it really just isn't important.
(And then there are the rare cases when I didn't think it was important, but it was, so now I'm panicking trying to text them when I really need that info...)
3 0 Replysnooggums @lemmy.world
Rarely, because they tend to say that instead of what they mean.
3 0 ReplyBjörn Tantau @swg-empire.de
Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
3 0 Replyeran_morad @lemmy.world Nahmean?
2 0 ReplyMayor Poopington @lemmy.world DragonsInARoom @lemmy.world Yes, but do you?
1 0 ReplyMickey7 @lemmy.world Just poor grammar which they learned at home growing up
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