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. It’s meant to provoke the audience. The saying came from a nit-wit on the Dr. Phil show. The girl did indeed say “Cash me outside” as slang for a challenge to go outside and have a fight.

Her accent made it sound different, but she said ” Catch me outside, how ’bout dat?” (meaning: “you so tough, lets take this outside to fight”). But since it “sounded like “Cash”, that has taken off on the internet. Me a hoe?

Catch here is informal for meet or find. In her aggressive, hostile tone, catch me outside is an invitation to argue or fight outside. It’s meant to provoke the audience. Em. The saying came from a nit-wit on the Dr. Phil show. The girl did indeed say “Cash me outside” as slang for a challenge to go outside and have a fight.

To expose one’s deception or other wrongdoing. A noun or pronoun can be used between “catch” and “out.” I wouldn’t lie to the detective—her whole job is to catch you out! The CEO was finally caught out and his embezzlement scandal exposed. See also: catch, out caught out Revealed to have done something, often something undesirable or nefarious.

The clip, and particularly Danielle’s “Catch me outside, how about that?”, began spreading through the internet in the coming weeks. On October 2nd, 2016, an image of Danielle with “Cash me ousside, howbow dah?” written on it was posted to Memecrunch.

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