Asaid
used in the same context as you would normally use the phrase “i said.” however, for the word “asaid” to have its full effect it needs to be added after the sentance as well as after an approximate 1 to 2 second pause. ideally the word “asaid” is used in a condescending tone.
no, the score is 7 to 16… asaid!
also short for ‘as soon as i’m done’
i’ll call you asaid
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