by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised May 23, 2025

by thesaluki January 7, 2019

Somebody says something profound. So you want to acknowledge the person is speaking with solid knowledge. You don't want to say Knowledge as that is too verbose. So you respond with "KNOW" - said with inflection similar to "Duude". Saying "Know" to somebodies great idea is an excellent way to show you have carefully studied their idea and in a very positive way have give them kudos for their idea.
Not to be confused with "No" which is just you being disagreeable. This is why the inflection is important. Use it with people in the know. Be Positive!
Similar legacy terms: "Word", "Bet", "No Cap"
Not to be confused with "No" which is just you being disagreeable. This is why the inflection is important. Use it with people in the know. Be Positive!
Similar legacy terms: "Word", "Bet", "No Cap"
<Hard Worker>: Hey <Manager> what do you think of my new design?
<Manager>: KNOW
<Hard Worker>: Big Ups
<Manager>: KNOW
<Hard Worker>: Big Ups
by Mobileweb December 18, 2024

by safe23 August 22, 2011

Nor would you care if I wasn't.
Hym "You wouldn't know. I think this is a pathetic attempt at taking my agency away from me but all you are doing is restricting all of my options OTHER THAN STABBING A CHILD. I'm not going to create AI and then work at a gas station for the rest of my life. Or anywhere for that matter. You clearly think too highly of yourself and Suchir Balaji is dead because you deluded yourself into believing you would be able to convince everyone to lie with you."
by Hym Iam April 18, 2025

by wogprince2001 July 11, 2025

“I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.”
by heyheyheyyeh May 27, 2022
