When in a conversation, the conversing individuals attempt to say "ya know" more times than the others. Similar to a dance-off.
by Sneaker January 16, 2013
Get the Ya know battlemug. a phrase used at the end of a comparison to cover up the fact that you had nothing to compare it to.
by A-O-S March 1, 2011
Get the like... ya knowmug. The single most bad-ass'D quote of the century.
Orignated from Xbox360s game, Dead Rising, afterwards it soon meant eveything that is cool, to an amazing pick-up line.
Orignated from Xbox360s game, Dead Rising, afterwards it soon meant eveything that is cool, to an amazing pick-up line.
Jessie: Do you know how to use it?
Frank West: Kinda'.
Frank West: I've covered wars, ya' know.
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Scott: Hey Josh, I've covered wars, ya' know.
Josh: Let's make out!
Scott: Score.
Frank West: Kinda'.
Frank West: I've covered wars, ya' know.
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Scott: Hey Josh, I've covered wars, ya' know.
Josh: Let's make out!
Scott: Score.
by Otis Washington October 26, 2006
Get the I've covered wars, ya' knowmug. 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
Get the ya know what I meanmug. Of Jamaican origin. The literal translation to the standard North American English dialect would be "you already know" or, "you know it!". Used (to the writers knowledge) mainly in Toronto, Canada (in its North American variation) where it has found use among the wider (mostly younger) population and, of course, in its original Jamaican patois dialect everywhere Jamaicans are found (that's globally!).
Used to:
a) Emphasize the validity of a fact (usually stated immediately after the phrase) - e.g. "You done know they're running a scam."
b) Respond affirmatively to a query - e.g. Q: "Are you good for this money I'm lending you?" A: "You done know"
c) Express one's assent or agreement - e.g. A: "Boy, it's hot out today!", B: "You done know"
The phrase is also varied to fit the context of the conversation by changing the pronoun used (i.e. "She done know", "They done know", "I done know", etc.)
Jamaican dialect example:
"Yuh done know di gyal a lie 'bout 'ar panty size. Everybody know seh 'ar batty bigga dan dat!" (insert laugh here)
BM
a) Emphasize the validity of a fact (usually stated immediately after the phrase) - e.g. "You done know they're running a scam."
b) Respond affirmatively to a query - e.g. Q: "Are you good for this money I'm lending you?" A: "You done know"
c) Express one's assent or agreement - e.g. A: "Boy, it's hot out today!", B: "You done know"
The phrase is also varied to fit the context of the conversation by changing the pronoun used (i.e. "She done know", "They done know", "I done know", etc.)
Jamaican dialect example:
"Yuh done know di gyal a lie 'bout 'ar panty size. Everybody know seh 'ar batty bigga dan dat!" (insert laugh here)
BM
by Black Malik April 29, 2005
Get the ya done knowmug. * In dialect*
Bwoy... u min go dat wicked party last week thursday??
Ya done know! Me coulda eva miss dat!!?
Bwoy... u min go dat wicked party last week thursday??
Ya done know! Me coulda eva miss dat!!?
by Naadia December 28, 2005
Get the ya done know!mug. by thisaintrealymyname March 6, 2009
Get the Ya dun knowmug.