An expression meaning that whatever you say is based off of whatever information you know. Can sometimes be used to say you're just assuming something.
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Get the to the best of my knowledge mug.- It is the energy of knowledge.
- The knowledge that can provide capacity to act.
- It is the energy that fuels brainpower;it provides the necessary energy for enlightenment.
Knowlergy excites the mental power to blast ideas and eventually spark innovation. Knowlergy expounds the synergy of two compelling words, knowledge and energy.
Knowlergy is a renewable source of energy, which broadens by diffusion and augments with dissemination.
- The knowledge that can provide capacity to act.
- It is the energy that fuels brainpower;it provides the necessary energy for enlightenment.
Knowlergy excites the mental power to blast ideas and eventually spark innovation. Knowlergy expounds the synergy of two compelling words, knowledge and energy.
Knowlergy is a renewable source of energy, which broadens by diffusion and augments with dissemination.
1) Knowlergy was his source of success.
2) She used her knowlergy to get the desired results.
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2) She used her knowlergy to get the desired results.
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by Ahmed Zaid ALHussain November 24, 2010
Get the Knowlergy mug.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 term used when someone is particularly proud of her accomplishments. Another version meaning the same thing is the phrase "Know the girl." While the phrase is specific to females, it may also be used by homosexual males who feel particularly inclined.
Etymology: originates from the song "NoMEE" by TOB. Due to poor education, most people writing out the phrase have assumed that the spelling is "know me" instead of "NoMEE" as original to the song found on Youtube.
Etymology: originates from the song "NoMEE" by TOB. Due to poor education, most people writing out the phrase have assumed that the spelling is "know me" instead of "NoMEE" as original to the song found on Youtube.
"I just blew 5 guys behind the gas station last night. Got 5 dollars a piece for it. Know me!"
"Look at my new hair gurrll, just bought it at the beauty shop down the street. This shit look good right? Know the girl!"
"Look at my new hair gurrll, just bought it at the beauty shop down the street. This shit look good right? Know the girl!"
by Englishteach. November 16, 2012
Get the Know me mug.Know your worth can be used in both positive and negative contexts. In a positive way it’s a form of both support and encouragement; you’re letting someone know they’re important. A contrasting way of using this is by implying someone is worth less than you or not worth anything.
Positive - It’s okay Emily, know your worth!
Negative - Stop being racist and know your worth you fat shit
Negative - Stop being racist and know your worth you fat shit
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Get the Know your worth mug.1. Substitution for something not to be said out loud.
2. Substitution for something that cannot be thought of at the present moment.
3. Question, literally meaning either
i. "Are you still listening?"
or ii. "Do you think you understand?" (informal)
2. Substitution for something that cannot be thought of at the present moment.
3. Question, literally meaning either
i. "Are you still listening?"
or ii. "Do you think you understand?" (informal)
1. - You want me to ... you know ... ?
- What, suck me off?
- Yeah.
2. - So I decided to give her that thing.
- What thing?
- The thing, you know.
3. - She didn't like the thing, so she dumped me. You know?
- Yeah.
- What, suck me off?
- Yeah.
2. - So I decided to give her that thing.
- What thing?
- The thing, you know.
3. - She didn't like the thing, so she dumped me. You know?
- Yeah.
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