A phrase used to minimize the damage after insulting someone. Often accompanied by "I didn't mean that" or "Just kidding".
by Lalit May 23, 2004
1. To go all-out: Usually involves heavy drinking, some dancing, often some embarassing (though amusing) petty crimes against municipal property, and the occasional blackout. Getting busy is optional; mysterious bruises are not.
I can't believe you guys were at O'Mally's until 5:30 last night! That's insane!
Yeah, well, you know how we do.
Yeah, well, you know how we do.
by johnny montana September 16, 2006
Phrase often use by the YouTube soilluminati when something is suspect but you don’t say something about it
by Watsgoodsav November 25, 2017
Dwayne Johnson : do you know what today is
Kevin hart:no
Dwayne Johnson : throw the shortest person you know day
Kevin hart: Oh no
Kevin hart:no
Dwayne Johnson : throw the shortest person you know day
Kevin hart: Oh no
by I’mthattwin October 28, 2020
by Iouadefinition December 01, 2016
No need to worry about Jim's chances of scoring tonight, that's a dude who knows his way around Istanbul.
by JAS12 March 25, 2011
"You know what you doing" first appeared in a game for the Sega Genesis called "Zero Wing", along with the phrases All your base are belong to us and You have no chance to survive, make your time.
One uses this phrase to point out that the listener is or the listeners are capable of finishing some task.
One uses this phrase to point out that the listener is or the listeners are capable of finishing some task.
Alexander: I'm going to call the guy, and convince him that we are right about this.
9001: You know what you doing!
Alexander: Thanks for the encouragement.
9001: You know what you doing!
Alexander: Thanks for the encouragement.
by datniggapimmdechinchilla June 07, 2010