Commonly shouted out during those exams that nobody could ever give a fuck about.
Or mentioned in a large group of people, after Captain Obvious makes his most recent discovery.
Almost always followed up by a relating laugh, or the follow-on of the self-owned hilarity of the group, with
.... And knowing is half the battle.
G. I. Joooooeeee.
Or mentioned in a large group of people, after Captain Obvious makes his most recent discovery.
Almost always followed up by a relating laugh, or the follow-on of the self-owned hilarity of the group, with
.... And knowing is half the battle.
G. I. Joooooeeee.
*Sat in silence, the year 12s continue sitting in boredom after finishing the 2 hour General Studies exam in 3 and a half minutes, with flying colours and full marks.... Except James, because he doesn't have a brain stem....*
Invidulator: Right, Year 12. You have about.... 4 minutes left (of this pointless exam..)
Chad: And now we know!
John: And knowing is half the battle.
Chorus of year 12s: G. I. Joooooeeee!
Invidulator: Right, Year 12. You have about.... 4 minutes left (of this pointless exam..)
Chad: And now we know!
John: And knowing is half the battle.
Chorus of year 12s: G. I. Joooooeeee!
by DezmoBabyLoads May 26, 2011
A phrase commonly used by a slightly mental young man who remarkably resembles a smelly cave-dwelling mammal. Used to express great amounts of anger and frustration when no other words will come to mind. For best results, combine with the phrase "dont even swell". Feel free to add other words as you see fit.
"I get laid"
"Are you sure? I cant think of anyone who would want to do something like that to you."
"Cant...not...even...know...just...NO!"
"Are you sure? I cant think of anyone who would want to do something like that to you."
"Cant...not...even...know...just...NO!"
by Mr. Fields May 09, 2005
Lockup is a documentary which airs on MSNBC. The show documents inmates serving time in jails and prisons. "You Know?" is the most commonly said phrase; which is used excessively by almost every single inmate. So Lockup - You Know? comes from the simple fact that the show is called "Lockup", and that every episode will include people that will say "You Know?" at the end of each one of their sentence.
Roses are red, you know? Violets are blue, you know? The inmates on Lockup can't articulate their thoughts without saying you know, you know? So it ends up being all about Lockup - You Know?
by the2ndflood July 03, 2010
When you tell the boys you get their vibe; you know what they're sayin. If you really get them, you know that good really soft bread, the kind you get from restaurants.
by EpicGamer312 October 24, 2019
The opposite of a know-all; a person who behaves as if they know nothing but really is incredibly knowledgeable, to the point of causing annoyance.
by shitstained mattress September 16, 2020
by Hacking_Lord May 24, 2018