1. The catch-all phrase for expressing approval of someone's admiration of your present action. Also used to express that a present state or action is so oft-repeated, it is as habit to the speaker.
See That's how I roll and that's how we do
See That's how I roll and that's how we do
1a. "You got with dem 22s on yo ride, man? That's gangsta."
"Act like you know, man. You know how I do."
1b. "You still won't have a pinup in a fabulous room/On her back pickin' out baskets of fruit/(I love you boo)/
Yeah freak and Petey love you too/Ha Ha/You know how I do..." ~Petey Pablo
1c. "You got dem Now-or-Later Gators man? You stay fresh n****!"
"You know how I do."
"Act like you know, man. You know how I do."
1b. "You still won't have a pinup in a fabulous room/On her back pickin' out baskets of fruit/(I love you boo)/
Yeah freak and Petey love you too/Ha Ha/You know how I do..." ~Petey Pablo
1c. "You got dem Now-or-Later Gators man? You stay fresh n****!"
"You know how I do."
by redgyul September 21, 2004
saying, originating from the character 'bender' in 'futurama'. a statement associated with pimps, and gives the speaker a sense of power and self-worth. however, overexcessive use may result in physical pain.
by anon55 August 28, 2006
A vague question one asks angry, deep-voiced British skiers after being told not to give someone the stick. Usually answered by a baritone note.
Snowjob: "DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK!"
Kid #1: "We're sorry-"
Kid #2: "Do you know my dad?"
Snowjob: "WOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!"
Kid #1: "We're sorry-"
Kid #2: "Do you know my dad?"
Snowjob: "WOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!"
by Stra1ght-3dge May 25, 2010
Teacher: okay give me that piece of wood right there
Student: OHHHh ill give you that piece of wood.... IF! you know what i mean
Teacher to Student: your report came up a little short....IF! you know what i mean
Student: OHHHh ill give you that piece of wood.... IF! you know what i mean
Teacher to Student: your report came up a little short....IF! you know what i mean
by zak barsuglia July 19, 2009
no
"do you know the muffin man?"
"no, i actually don't-"
"the muffin man, the muffin man"
"please sto-"
"who lives on Drury Lane"
"no, i actually don't-"
"the muffin man, the muffin man"
"please sto-"
"who lives on Drury Lane"
by notarealperson111 December 21, 2020
When you know, you have something good or awesome that people are talking to you about. Can be used cleverly in a common sentence as jokingly as possible. Can be used in a text: IKWIG
Man you have really nice car. Friend: I know What I Got.
Wife: You got $3500 this week. Husband: I know What I Got.
Father: You clean your room son? No electronics until your done. Son: I know What I Got.
Mother: Your going to get pregnant keeping your Legs Open. Daughters: I Know What I Got.
Wife: You got $3500 this week. Husband: I know What I Got.
Father: You clean your room son? No electronics until your done. Son: I know What I Got.
Mother: Your going to get pregnant keeping your Legs Open. Daughters: I Know What I Got.
by odditychild January 06, 2022
by Areyoudaqween January 15, 2018