Did the teacher forget to assign homework?
Was your neighbor complaining about overgrown hedges?
I just thought you should know(IJTYSK) will ALWAYS be there to relay these messages!
IJTYSK is typically used as a preceding comment, meant to soften the blow of inevitable bad news.
Usage of IJTYSK as a trailing comment is not uncommon, thought more in line with southern classic "Bless your heart"
Was your neighbor complaining about overgrown hedges?
I just thought you should know(IJTYSK) will ALWAYS be there to relay these messages!
IJTYSK is typically used as a preceding comment, meant to soften the blow of inevitable bad news.
Usage of IJTYSK as a trailing comment is not uncommon, thought more in line with southern classic "Bless your heart"
"Class dismissed!"
"I just thought you should know...you didn't assign weekend homework"
"I just finished my first 5k!"
"I just thought you should know...over 5 million people run a 5k at least once a month."
"This restaurant is great, the owner is so friendly."
"I just thought you should know...he doesn't pay his taxes and cheats on his wife."
"I just made an entry in to the Urban Dictionary!"
"I just thought you should know...anybody can add anything to Urban Dictionary, it's not an accomplishment. It's like bragging that you got accepted to Facebook."
"I just thought you should know...you didn't assign weekend homework"
"I just finished my first 5k!"
"I just thought you should know...over 5 million people run a 5k at least once a month."
"This restaurant is great, the owner is so friendly."
"I just thought you should know...he doesn't pay his taxes and cheats on his wife."
"I just made an entry in to the Urban Dictionary!"
"I just thought you should know...anybody can add anything to Urban Dictionary, it's not an accomplishment. It's like bragging that you got accepted to Facebook."
by Jack from Sacramento September 07, 2018
not knowing someone at all - to be more precise, not knowing someone even at the very infinitesimal atomic level.
by Jar-King March 30, 2010
I was at this truck stop standing near the pay showers when I heard this one trucker say to another, "hey, you know that song by that faggot?" I just grabbed my Code Red and Corn Nuts and went back to my car before I heard the answer.
by von groovy February 22, 2019
by Anonymous Astatine February 14, 2018
A phrase often usd by people who don't really know what they're doing.
This catch phrase was often used by the 80's TV cop Sledge Hammer right before he does something that results in some sort of catastrophic event or disaster.
This catch phrase was often used by the 80's TV cop Sledge Hammer right before he does something that results in some sort of catastrophic event or disaster.
Captain Trunk: Sledge, you cannot disarm that nuclear bomb!
Sledge Hammer: Trust me, I know what I'm doing.
(A nuclear explosion ensues thus ending the season finale of Sledge Hammer)
Sledge Hammer: Trust me, I know what I'm doing.
(A nuclear explosion ensues thus ending the season finale of Sledge Hammer)
by d_art June 29, 2005
'What you know about rolling down in the Deep?' is a lyric from the hit hip-hop song 'Astronaut in the Deep' from Masked Wolf.
It is also used as a way of asking how your recent sexual intercourse went, for example:
It is also used as a way of asking how your recent sexual intercourse went, for example:
by TriplePointThree July 18, 2021
Dani: Oh so you dont know what karlson is? KARLSON IS JUST A LITTLE GAME IM WORKING OM WISHLIST IT NOW ON STEAM BONERS
by EPICKARLSONGAMER June 18, 2021