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knowledge knowledge

Salutation, meaning "Peace," accompanied by the raising of the index finger with the first "knowledge" and the raising of the index, middle and ring finger for the second "knowledge." These hand gestures are like the form of the lines inside of the circle in a peace sign.
Robby: What's up, dun?

Gary: Knowledge Knowledge, boy (with accompanying hand gesture.)
by Hott Nickelz January 28, 2010
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Knotted

British slang, not that common any more.
An insult, Knotted makes reference to either your guts or your willy. Always acompanied by 'Get...'.
"Get Knotted, you bastard".
"He can go get Knotted".
by Eamon Hale August 9, 2004
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knowles limit

a scientific phenomenon, often observed in restaurants, but can occur anywhere food is available. It is described as the point in time where the conversation or level of interest has fallen low enough that participants begin to mix random foods together. Often, the Knowles Limit is used as an indication that the party is dead and it is time to move on.
When a person mixes their meatloaf with a glass of milk, they have reached the Knowles Limit
by featherydragon May 15, 2009
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heart knowledge

1. The maturity of your emotions.

2. The extent of which you understand your partner.
1. eg. His heart knowledge was lacking to such extent that he rocked up to his anniversary with another woman.

2. eg. His heart knowledge was so great for her, that he knew how to comfort her in the event of her father's death.

eg. her heart knowledge was so limited that she didn't notice his absence of smile.
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knowtiss

a really bad way of spelling "notice"
yeah... I knowtissed that.
by Mike Mesenbring November 17, 2004
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Knowledgeability

To be knowledgeable; one who demonstrates knowledge.
“You possess great Knowledgeability about most things.”
by Brianna Fitzpatrick October 12, 2008
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knowledge adjacent

In business, being mistaken for knowing something when you've only heard enough to be dangerous.
Go talk to Sheila. She's the one running the department. I'm just knowledge adjacent.
by Captain Audacity October 13, 2008
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