Usually added to a sentence that makes absolutely no since but makes it sound like its a common phrase. Over all makes everyone really confused.
by Don't paniccc May 21, 2016

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

by Tym October 5, 2003

by tommy harkness August 1, 2003

When added to the end of a sentence makes the reader/listener look for a second meaning.
Also used to provoke confusion when there is no second meaning.
Also used to provoke confusion when there is no second meaning.
You can add "if you know what i mean" to the end of the sentence to make the reader look for a second meaning, if you know what i mean.
by hackaralho December 31, 2010

To ask for confirmation of your audiences understanding, with the expectation that they will affirm what you are saying.
by Container October 4, 2003

Asking if you can understand what I'm saying? Do you comprehend the question or feeling? This phrase is really over used.
by Clearly da1 February 25, 2014
