There is no true definition. The word is only used by the master of masters. Although the word phrase has lots its translation and true meaning during the time of the medieval ages, some believe that it means to know "what is best". If someone were to make a wise choice, then another party would exclaim that this person "knew his/her goods" in that specific area.
by padawantobemaster July 23, 2010

by SwaggMasster April 24, 2015

A passive aggressive way to avoid actually asking a question directly.
Also: A passive aggressive technique to make an assertion, give direction, make a suggestion.
Also: A passive aggressive technique to make an assertion, give direction, make a suggestion.
I don't know if you're going to take out the trash. It's in the garage.
I don't know if you like your shoes with that outfit.
I don't know if you wanted that chicken sauce on your shirt.
I don't know if you like your shoes with that outfit.
I don't know if you wanted that chicken sauce on your shirt.
by OriginalDookie July 12, 2017

by J-Aizzle January 7, 2009

by Strands57 December 24, 2006

by TomPigeon January 15, 2014

Costello: If I mentioned the third baseman's name, who did I say's playing third?
Abbot: No, Who's playing first.
Costello: Stay off of first, will ya? What's the guy's name on third base.
Abbot: No, What is on second.
Costello: I'm not asking you "who's on second?"
Abbot: Who's on first!
Costello: I don't know
Both in unison: THIRD BASE!!!!!!!!!
Abbot: No, Who's playing first.
Costello: Stay off of first, will ya? What's the guy's name on third base.
Abbot: No, What is on second.
Costello: I'm not asking you "who's on second?"
Abbot: Who's on first!
Costello: I don't know
Both in unison: THIRD BASE!!!!!!!!!
by pleesedu naht ask June 1, 2006
