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A Rasta way of saying 'you and me' but way more spiritual. It’s like saying you’re all one big family, even if you’re all high and confused.
'I was there, me and I,' he said, as if he just remembered he was alive.
'I was there, me and I,' she said, while still eating her third plate of fried plantains.
He yelled, 'I was there, me and I!' like it was a battle cry.