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Definition of namsayin'

namsaying

  • To express displeasure or excitement.
    Gotta go to work, namsayin!
    Namsaying?

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Corey G. from TW Hy 340, Lower Salem, OH 45745, USA on Jan 18 2002.

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