A colloquial phrase predominantly used by the millennial and hipster crowd, referring to an underlying, shared, or assumed understanding between the speaker and the listener. It's used to announce that the speaker had a realization on a previous subject.
by Amesbury Company July 24, 2023

A guy with a country accent who is missing a chunk of hair in one spot. You Know Who also always wears black or white.
by California Mountain Snake October 6, 2004

A phrase one would yell out when wishing to pressure a certain individual into entirely consuming their alcoholic beverage/s.
They say "Bottoms up" or "Scull, scull, scull" or "Drink up" or "Don't be a little bitch".
They = party gurls
They say "Bottoms up" or "Scull, scull, scull" or "Drink up" or "Don't be a little bitch".
They = party gurls
by makeamove October 10, 2018

Something people say when they actually infact never let you know.
Whether its an event, something for sale, or any overall expectation. “I will let you know.” Its almost like a curse, its a clear “No”, with a skin of false hope.
Whether its an event, something for sale, or any overall expectation. “I will let you know.” Its almost like a curse, its a clear “No”, with a skin of false hope.
James: “I will let you know when its available, Mark.”
*10 years later*
Mark: “What ever happened to it, James?”
James: “Bro, I told you I will let you know. Be patient.”
*10 years later*
Mark: “What ever happened to it, James?”
James: “Bro, I told you I will let you know. Be patient.”
by Connor4333 December 13, 2022

by Brandon Hernandez November 13, 2017

This is something most people should learn. Stop judging and saying what people are and aren't if you don't know them, if you don't live their lives. Only them know the reality.
by Anonymousmf123 May 22, 2020
