by thisaintrealymyname March 06, 2009
This is a recently popular expression of agreement that carries a subtext. It is more than agreement with an idea (observation, opinion); it is a friendly assertion that the speaker has already had the same idea–as in, "yeah, I know"–but it goes further: it seeks validation for the speaker's claim of precedence, from the very person whose claim he's jumping. The subtext might be "Oh, you took my idea; you should be agreeing with ME, not vice versa."
Student: I couldn't pay attention to the lecture because of that ball of sweat hanging from the professor's nose.
Classmate: I KNOW, right?
Classmate: I KNOW, right?
by justcary December 05, 2010
A person who claims to know everything about everything, until someone else calls their bluff and makes that person look like a fool. Basically, a know-it-all with ridiculous assumptions and little-to-no proof.
Guy 1: Did you know that this new game console was coming out, during the Summer time?
Guy 2: Stop right there, you stupid know man! I just found out from the creators, they said they plan to release said console sometime during the Fall.
Guy 2: Stop right there, you stupid know man! I just found out from the creators, they said they plan to release said console sometime during the Fall.
by ThatGuy2969 November 23, 2013
yo-no-know.. Best answer would have to be (I don't know) commonly used by hoodrats and bro's hanging out around a store or in front of there house. Usually wearing Skin, Famous star, Alpine star, SRH... Do drugs, curse a lot, and get over excited easily over something stupid!
by yeeeah kid!! January 29, 2009
A game played at bachelorette parties. It is comprised of the maid of honor taking a photo of each attending guest beforehand. The photos are of each girl topless. The game part is for the bride to be. A slideshow is created of 1. Close up and guest a's nipple 2. Shot just of guest a's brests 3. Full shot of guest a. And so on for each guest. The bride has two chances for a correct answer for each guest. Each wrong answer she takes a shot or punishent. If she guess right, the women with the photo up takes a shot or punishment.
This game is only played between close friends.
This game is only played between close friends.
by party girl expert November 14, 2009
A reference to NBC public service announcements which would feature celebrities reciting a random (usually touching) fact, followed by the statement, "The More You Know."
Thus, a person may say this after reciting something that is not necessarily useful to the listener. It may also indicate that the user does not expect a response from the listener.
Often rendered like a tag, e.g. #themoreyouknow.
Thus, a person may say this after reciting something that is not necessarily useful to the listener. It may also indicate that the user does not expect a response from the listener.
Often rendered like a tag, e.g. #themoreyouknow.
by IAmLordDumbledore February 08, 2011