A variant of "you know the score"; that is, an acknowledgement that one is aware of a meaning or perception beyond that which is immediately discernable.
"...and then with regard to these new upcharges that they claim are for a good cause—well, you know the sauce that goes on it!"
by Matthew Rotch May 26, 2023
by Jim Page October 08, 2006
If you have seen tits from a girl at school. They are more important then pornstar tits because you see them at school every day.
(You) I saw so-and-so's tits.
(Friend) So who cares. They arent even that big or that nice.
(You) So who cares they are tits you know (T.Y.K).
(Friend) So who cares. They arent even that big or that nice.
(You) So who cares they are tits you know (T.Y.K).
by teamplayer010 July 14, 2009
1. Phrase used when someone recieves a compliment & is confident that it is a well known fact.
2. Used when someone is in agreement with what someone else has said, and wants to give props or show mutual agreement.
2. Used when someone is in agreement with what someone else has said, and wants to give props or show mutual agreement.
1. Guy: "Yo sweatheart. That's a lil' fatty you got rite there"
Female: "I know you know."
2. Female: "Apple bottoms make them jeans that be fittin."
Female: "Girl...I know you know"
Female: "I know you know."
2. Female: "Apple bottoms make them jeans that be fittin."
Female: "Girl...I know you know"
by Mizz Phatz June 11, 2008
Seemingly a simple marketing slogan used by all civil and criminal solicitors, this famous line is actually from Breaking Bad season 2 episode 8. It makes a hilarious appearance in Saul Goodman's television advertisement:
"Hi I'm Saul Goodman. Did you know you have rights? Constitution says you do. And so do I."
It is most commonly used amongst members of the unofficial, imaginary, crack-addicted breaking bad community that every zealous Breaking Bad viewer thinks they are uniquely apart of. The phrase is also the reason that many aspiring students have mistakenly entered the legal profession and incompetently represented and let down innocent people to the blood-thirsty prosecutors.
"Hi I'm Saul Goodman. Did you know you have rights? Constitution says you do. And so do I."
It is most commonly used amongst members of the unofficial, imaginary, crack-addicted breaking bad community that every zealous Breaking Bad viewer thinks they are uniquely apart of. The phrase is also the reason that many aspiring students have mistakenly entered the legal profession and incompetently represented and let down innocent people to the blood-thirsty prosecutors.
Friend 1: "This Subway is so terrible they never properly wrap my sandwich, it's literally at risk of falling apart."
Friend 2: "Did you know you have rights?"
Friend 1: "Constitution says you do."
Both friends: "And so do I."
*Friend 1 has just been convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after jokingly pushing their best friend down steep stairs and causing their death. They are in court awaiting sentencing by the judge.*
Friend 1: *anxious and regretful* "I didn't mean to. I can't believe I did that man. I-I-I ca-can't bel-"
Friend 2: "Calm down. Calm down! Did you know you have rights!?"
*Judge looks up in confusion*
Friend 1: *wipes tears from eyes and sniffles* "Constitution says you do!"
Judge: *slams gavel* "Order please!"
Both friends together: "AND SO DO I!"
Friend 2: "Did you know you have rights?"
Friend 1: "Constitution says you do."
Both friends: "And so do I."
*Friend 1 has just been convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after jokingly pushing their best friend down steep stairs and causing their death. They are in court awaiting sentencing by the judge.*
Friend 1: *anxious and regretful* "I didn't mean to. I can't believe I did that man. I-I-I ca-can't bel-"
Friend 2: "Calm down. Calm down! Did you know you have rights!?"
*Judge looks up in confusion*
Friend 1: *wipes tears from eyes and sniffles* "Constitution says you do!"
Judge: *slams gavel* "Order please!"
Both friends together: "AND SO DO I!"
by bradleysheadissick August 17, 2023
Another way of saying “Kill yourself” to someone after you feel you’ve overused the phrase and the receiving party is aware that you are likely to say “kill yourself”
Background: Nate is famous for telling people “Kill Yourself”
...
Ravan: bro you’re trash at this game
Nate: Yo, You know what to do
Ravan: Fuck you
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Ravan: bro you’re trash at this game
Nate: Yo, You know what to do
Ravan: Fuck you
by Solark42 October 15, 2019
A prison expression indicating that the speaker is about to commence a physical altercation upon the subject.
by tnmetis January 31, 2021