What is fed into kids minds at school in the early intermediate grades. It really doesn't work much in the fight against drugs, etc
Just Say No. That's a laugh.
by larstait October 27, 2003
a phrase used to indicate that we refuse to defend a claim we've made---in other words, that we refuse to offer reasons that what we've said is true
PERSON-A: "You shouldn't hang out with her anymore."
PERSON-B: "After all she's done to help me? Wouldn't that be pretty mean and selfish of me?"
PERSON-A: "I'm *just saying*, you should quit hanging out with her."
PERSON-B: "After all she's done to help me? Wouldn't that be pretty mean and selfish of me?"
PERSON-A: "I'm *just saying*, you should quit hanging out with her."
by hauteflash July 3, 2006
What people say as a shaming tac tic to a person that makes a valid point while also making it sound like they’re compensating for something
by YoungGangster March 22, 2021
A suffix to a sentence which indicates that the sentence did not need to be said and everyone involved would have been better off had it not been said.
by mog_ July 29, 2022
1. Person 1: You want some H?
Person2: Just say no, Just SAY NO! JUST FUCKIN SAY NO!
2. Person 1: Dude, just say no.
Person 2: Heh. Gene Simmons is off da heezay!
Person2: Just say no, Just SAY NO! JUST FUCKIN SAY NO!
2. Person 1: Dude, just say no.
Person 2: Heh. Gene Simmons is off da heezay!
by Steph September 26, 2004
There is an obvious implication of what I just said, but I formally disavow that implication, although I actually believe it.
by Refoyl June 24, 2015
When saying "Just saying" any where in a sentence, the beginning, end or the middle, it justifies your sentence as redundant, but in your mind you think its concise.
by Randissimo March 1, 2012