An affirmation that you agree with or can relate to the preceding statement. It can be used whether the speaker actually knows or not, but in the latter case it usually means that the speaker can attribute the preceding statement to themselves as well.
"I got so drunk at the party that I puked when I got home." "I know, right? I think I might have barfed up stuff from last year."
"My parents are such trogs." "I know right? Mine think my LJ is a literal notebook."
"My parents are such trogs." "I know right? Mine think my LJ is a literal notebook."
by Kevin Fox April 30, 2008
Get the I know, right? mug.A skit on Chappele's show In which there is a game show titled "I Know Black People." Questions such as "Is pimpin' easy" and "Why do black people love menthol" are asked and whoever gets the most correct wins.
"How can black people rise up and overcome?"
"... can they?"
"That is correct"
"How can black people rise up and overcome?"
"Get out and vote?"
"No I'm sorry that is not correct"
"... can they?"
"That is correct"
"How can black people rise up and overcome?"
"Get out and vote?"
"No I'm sorry that is not correct"
by superjebus September 2, 2005
Get the I Know Black People mug.That god-awful 2007 movie with Lindsay Lohan. She played a stripper with one leg and one arm. And she had a twin that her dad stole from his mom's fetus.
The movie came out after she was charged for DUI and cocaine possession, making her a bigging laughingstock than she already was. Quite a feat.
The movie came out after she was charged for DUI and cocaine possession, making her a bigging laughingstock than she already was. Quite a feat.
"In the gory psychological thriller “I Know Who Killed Me,” Ms. Lohan plays a wealthy college student who writes fiction, excels at the piano and refuses to sleep with her boyfriend...(and also plays) a stripper with a crackhead mom. No prizes for guessing which performance is more believable."
--Jeanette Catsoulis, New York Times
--Jeanette Catsoulis, New York Times
by dilary huff August 20, 2007
Get the i know who killed me mug.An extremely fucking annoying expression used by everyone at school to say they are in total agreement. Usually used by dumbshits who think they are cool.
It has even become so popular that it is abbreviated "IKR" via texts and Internet, particularly Facebook.
It has even become so popular that it is abbreviated "IKR" via texts and Internet, particularly Facebook.
Curtis: "Dang, that test was not even close to as hard as I thought it would be."
Shawna: "I know right?"
Trey: "Man, this lunch is so good!"
Shawna: "I know right?"
Cool kid: "SHUT THE FUCK UP ALREADY! NO, I DO NOT KNOW IF YOU KNOW!"
Shawna: "I know right?"
Trey: "Man, this lunch is so good!"
Shawna: "I know right?"
Cool kid: "SHUT THE FUCK UP ALREADY! NO, I DO NOT KNOW IF YOU KNOW!"
by Cool Kid AKA Dudio March 28, 2009
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Get the I know, eh? mug.Pennny: hey girl, did you hear Kiesha was pregnant
Dee: Bitch! I know you lyin!
Penny: naw girl she showed me a picture of her ultrasound.
Dee: Bitch! I know you lyin!
Penny: naw girl she showed me a picture of her ultrasound.
by MJ_lit February 14, 2017
Get the i know you lyin mug.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 5, 2010
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