1. A Concise phrase, where the context of the matter doesn't need to be explained. Usually said to someone out of the loop/ not up to date/ is not aware.
2. Having knowledge or being aware of something especially through personal experience.
3. Street Smarts
4. Being Cognizant
2. Having knowledge or being aware of something especially through personal experience.
3. Street Smarts
4. Being Cognizant
Person 1:
What was that about?
What were they talking about?
Is that true?
How do you know THAT?
Person 2:
Don't worry about it. If you know, you know.
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What was that about?
What were they talking about?
Is that true?
How do you know THAT?
Person 2:
Don't worry about it. If you know, you know.
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by LinguisticsOfTime March 18, 2020

A comeback for fat people.
by DDSavage April 2, 2016

by Ladsladads April 24, 2021

A passive-aggressive and patronizing (though light-hearted) rhetorical question, intended to ridicule someone for doing something trivial, whether it be eating, watching TV or anything that can be vaguely interpreted as being enjoyed. intended to embarrass or annoy the recipient as a form of banter/teasing.
by breakingbad May 8, 2015

A phrase that, when said to someone, means that said person did something while expecting to be hyped up or praised for what they did when, in fact, no one is or what they did is just not as cool as they think it is.
Person: Girl, your talking like that to me when you got those goofy ass yeezy foam runners on.
Other Person: You thought you ate that.
Other Person: You thought you ate that.
by arioop June 25, 2022

by woror October 3, 2017

If this is said to you it means the person that said it to you doesn’t think you did a good job as you thought you would.
by Saruna October 4, 2021
