Prison slang meaning you shouldn't need any explanation about the results of what you did. Whatever you did or do, it's going to get you beat the fuck up.
You stole from everyone, you snitch to the cops. Punk bitch, you know what time it is.
If you ever cross me, you know what time it is.
If you disrespect my mom, you know what time it is.
If you don't pay your taxes, you know what time it is.
If you ever cross me, you know what time it is.
If you disrespect my mom, you know what time it is.
If you don't pay your taxes, you know what time it is.
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One friend to another: "I would go but I don't feel like being the third wheel, you know what I mean."
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It is particularly irritating in sportspeople, presenters and commentators as they are paid way in excess of the average salary of their audience precisley to tell them what it is they mean. The unspoken assumption is that the audience are already well aware of the 'gem of wisdom' or 'fact' (or see cliche) imparted by the 'expert' and that there really is no need to pay him or her £5000 an episode to provide such insightless insights.
It is particularly irritating in sportspeople, presenters and commentators as they are paid way in excess of the average salary of their audience precisley to tell them what it is they mean. The unspoken assumption is that the audience are already well aware of the 'gem of wisdom' or 'fact' (or see cliche) imparted by the 'expert' and that there really is no need to pay him or her £5000 an episode to provide such insightless insights.
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