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in the know

1)to have intimate knowledge of a particular subject not necessarily every subject.

2)to be privy to uncommon knowledge
you know who Gwyneth is dating?

ask Rita she's in the know
by i heart your mom April 21, 2006
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know

in Biblical times, it meant to sleep with someone. you will see the word used in the Bible to mean that.
God: "Abe, you knew your maidwoman as well as Sarah? And she gave birth to that bastard of yours, Ishmael?"

Abraham (boasting his double scoring): "Yep, God. My sons are Isaac and Ishmael."
by terrell mateo May 28, 2003
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Not knowing

It's the opposite of knowing. Do you no what knowing is? If not, that's not knowing.
I was forced to watch Twilight, not knowing the incredible lack of plot, character development, or anything that would make a good story
by TheManlyOne December 9, 2009
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Know

(verb) to have knowledge, to be aware of something, to be acquainted with someone, to have carnal knowledge of someone.
Person A: There's a big queue at the club- we'll never get in.
Person B: It's okay- I know the bouncer.
OR
Person A: I knew Caroline before you married her.
Person B: Yes, she told me and I'd rather not discuss it, thanks.
OR
Person A: That bouncer is staring at us- do you know him ?
Person B: Yes, I sodomised him repeatedly last weekend. It was quite pleasant.
by Nice Uncle Andy October 6, 2006
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Know That

When you agree with someones opinion, as if it's the truth about a situation. It's another way of saying Word is Bond.

Made famous by Flatline Records of Jersey City, NJ.
John: Hey Bill im tired of breaking my back working at this low paying job.

Bill: Know That
by Flatline Records January 23, 2009
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in the know

To know all of what is happening at any given time; to have a lot of friends and connections.
"Yo man, I'm bored.. anything going on tonight?"
"Why don't you call James? He's in the know."

"I gotta find someone in the know, so I can pick up some weight and get my business off the ground."
by JRS April 29, 2004
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knowed

Absolute knowledge of the future said in past tense before it actually happens.
I knowed we will be married.
by DAKnowed January 10, 2009
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