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I mean
used for emphasis on that which follows US- And I went up there, I said, “Shrink, I want to kill. I mean, I wanna, I wanna kill. Kill. I wanna.” — Arlo Guthrie, Alice’s Restaurant, 1967
- Instead of using Cockney or Liverpool slang for humorous effect, narked, knickers-job and all that, he began using American hip-lower-class slang, like, I mean, you know, baby, and a little late Madison Avenue. — Tom Wolfe, The Pump House Gang, p. 44, 1968
- “I mean,” D.R. was saying, “I mean, like, if you take this tent down, you know, take the poles down, fold the whole thing up, and move it fifteen yards.” — Gurney Norman, Divine Right’s Trip (Last Whole Earth Catalog), p. 29, 1971
- — David Claerbaut, Black Jargon in White America, p. 69, 1972
- Why did you want to come here? I mean, I can’t imagine Ann painted a very flattering portrait of me. — Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989
- This we had to have made special. I mean, sit in it. — Goodfellas, 1990
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