myes
used when agreeing with an incredably intelligent comment, and oftn -ssociated with chin stroking/scratching
also used when you dont know what else to say to someone
“ya know, it would be easy to build a hibernal photoconductor if we had 133.7lbs of weapon-grade uranium 235.” “myes”
” you know your an idiot, right?”
“myes”
here. seen mostly on twitter.com but further etymology or semantics unknown.
yo, dude, i’m over mye!
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