Another word for "just so you know" or "and to let you know". Used at the beginning of a sentence but during a conversation. Used to make a point about the subject.
Not many people use this word. I find that people who use the word "much" after a sentence, such as "pretentious much?" or "hungry much"? tend to use "mind you".
Not many people use this word. I find that people who use the word "much" after a sentence, such as "pretentious much?" or "hungry much"? tend to use "mind you".
..."Mind you that Eric didn't even pay attention to the movie last night!"
"Sam ate the whole pack of gummy bears. Mind you he doesn't even like candy."
"Sam ate the whole pack of gummy bears. Mind you he doesn't even like candy."
by scorps65 August 25, 2008

by the Mad Shatter April 28, 2005

by Googleinfo February 23, 2015

1. That joke was green as fuck on god.
2. You stole from a grandma? Bro you green for that.
2. You green af for kicking the wheelchair kid.
2. You stole from a grandma? Bro you green for that.
2. You green af for kicking the wheelchair kid.
by FLling March 11, 2021

by christopher January 20, 2004

'Fank you mate!'
by mblomkvist October 1, 2016

Australian (informal; colloquialism)- A light-hearted phrase used to express encouragement and rowdy approval towards another, often acknowledgement of a difficult accomplishment. Considered a "trademark" of the Australian jargon (the latter aptly known as "Strine", after the supposed initial pronounciation of Australian language)
Average Joe #1: Did ya hear? Melbourne hammered the Swans by a bloody 50 points in last nights game at the MCG! Our team's gonna make it to the finals!
Average Joe #2: Really?! You ripper!
Average Joe #2: Really?! You ripper!
by Alhadis January 18, 2004
