A fault or defect in a system or machine that has been documented, but not yet fixed. A "known issue" differs from a "bug" in the sense that "bugs" are unknown, or at the very least undocumented.
"Customer Service, how may I help you?"
"Oh my god! I bought your new product and when I turned it on it began systematically hunting and killing my friends and family!"
"Yes, that is a known issue."
"What?!"
"It's documented."
"Oh my god! I bought your new product and when I turned it on it began systematically hunting and killing my friends and family!"
"Yes, that is a known issue."
"What?!"
"It's documented."
by Jeff Rider October 18, 2007
by just me, very small July 01, 2009
Someone who is a well-known/relevant member within a community due to their unfathomably egotistical personality. They will oftentimes have large egos but lack any sort of self-esteem. They also display a desperate craving for validation from their peers because they are physically incapable of having their own sense of self-worth.
Ever since that known shitter won the Fortnite World Cup, he hasn't shut up about it. He needs to go get some bitches or something.
by IMainSkyblock February 18, 2022
(Unforegiveables always with a capital u): to have a criminal record, most likely in the United States
To be known to the Unforegivables,, as a phrase, comes from the fact that if you have a criminal record in the United States it almost certainly is for life.
by Sexydimma February 10, 2014
The RTA record holder for the root of nightmares raid AND arms dealer strike in destiny 2 the video game
Professional icynips7 fanatic
Professional icynips7 fanatic
by Azead May 28, 2023
Person 1: I heard Daniel likes you, wanna get to know him?
Person 2: Nah, I heard he’s Snot-Known
Person 1: Yikes...
Person 2: Nah, I heard he’s Snot-Known
Person 1: Yikes...
by MySil3ntD3ath July 09, 2021
1. Whenever you reach a proclamation or announce a very important prophecy that you wish others to remember.
2. A statement said before or after an exclamation.
2. A statement said before or after an exclamation.
by Ju B. October 23, 2007