taken from the zero wing dialect (see all your base are belong to us). stands for you know what you are doing, or we're counting on you. Usually achieved by launching all zig for great justice, when we have no chance to survive and are making our time.
by baklava March 15, 2004
by SuperPinky December 12, 2007
"You know what you doing" first appeared in a game for the Sega Genesis called "Zero Wing", along with the phrases All your base are belong to us and You have no chance to survive, make your time.
One uses this phrase to point out that the listener is or the listeners are capable of finishing some task.
One uses this phrase to point out that the listener is or the listeners are capable of finishing some task.
Alexander: I'm going to call the guy, and convince him that we are right about this.
9001: You know what you doing!
Alexander: Thanks for the encouragement.
9001: You know what you doing!
Alexander: Thanks for the encouragement.
by datniggapimmdechinchilla June 7, 2010
by Wouldn'tcha guess who? November 5, 2022
by Goddess_Freya May 6, 2008
a taunt given to someone when you want them to do something that normally wouldn't be done, and usually the reciever of the taunt has to perform the feat in order to keep his dignity.
brian stared at a half full tray of lasagna while his friends cheered on, "YOU WON'T DO IT!" Knowing that he now had to do it or suffer the consequences, he stuffed 8 pieces of lasagna down his throat.
by onlyonetime March 5, 2004
Using this phrase will force someone to do something. They cannot fight back or argue, because they’ve gotta do it.
Person 1: I want to finish my homework, but I don’t really have the motivation...
Person 2: You gotta do it.
(Person 1 now has to finish their homework)
Person 2: You gotta do it.
(Person 1 now has to finish their homework)
by ranotraino November 27, 2018