Related to a Childish Gambino (donald glover) song or Sweatpants video, 2014. The video was released and he added a cryptic "My architect knows Japanese " to the end of the video. Fans were confused and tried to deduce meanings. The meme spread as a way to close a video or podcast is a quirky way.
Later the phrase was partially explained when another video came out (that had been produced before the first one but unexpectedly held back) where Donald says: my architect really has to learn Japanese.
Later the phrase was partially explained when another video came out (that had been produced before the first one but unexpectedly held back) where Donald says: my architect really has to learn Japanese.
...well that is the end of the episode. Please like and subscribe and... my architect knows Japanese.
by brushelll June 26, 2023
When someone says something right or justified, this is the above response.
Or, it can be used as an agreement when someone states something.
Or, it can be used as an agreement when someone states something.
by A dot Gee May 29, 2010
a phrase used by a significant other to get out of a troubled situation or take back something they did or said.
by gato May 21, 2004
a phrase often appended to (generally teenaged) girls' run-on sentences, who are emptily seeking affirmation to what they just said. to you guys who are confronted with this situation, just smile and nod.
by drew3o October 05, 2003
The ultimate dis! Only used when describing a twat or wanker who you hate with every ounce of evil in your body.
by me May 04, 2005
I know where you live motherfucker. You're gonna pay for every single negative comment you've left on my blog!
by He Who Talks Loud Saying Nutin October 25, 2010
a term used in a someone asks u a completely retarded question, ususally used in a sharp tone and said when ur already pissed off.
guy 1: dam i just lost my wallet
guy 2: hey dude, wheres ur wallet?
guy 1: how the hell should i know?
guy 2: hey dude, wheres ur wallet?
guy 1: how the hell should i know?
by squirll000 April 28, 2006