A phrase commonly stated by one who is ignoring your information because they believe they are correct. Commonly associated with bad spelling and grammar.
"this video is so bad, it sucks so much".
"The video was made for a sick family friend, please show some respect".
"i know but it sucks lol".
"The video was made for a sick family friend, please show some respect".
"i know but it sucks lol".
by Mr.BubbleSparkle October 9, 2014
Get the i know but mug.Dane Cook's perfect representation of how it should be used. When in an arguement with your significant other this needs to be dropped at the end of the arguement when nothing else can be gained from the situation. Then one must promptly exit the room.
by Ryan Frazier March 15, 2008
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If an individual wants to do bodily harm to another, he knows where to find the subject of the threat.
This phrase is commonly used in the African-American community.
This phrase is commonly used in the African-American community.
Subject testifies in Court against a drug dealer. At the end of the testimony dealer sais: I know where you live! It means that his people know where to find the subject and exact their justice upon him.
by Steve Horvath June 15, 2006
Get the I know where you live! mug.To know someone in a deeper way, in the way a customer would know a drug dealer. This is not a person who you just say "what's up?" to, but who you know more personally, often knowing with certainty if said person is a drug dealer or not.
This is derived from the Chris Rock movie "Head of State"
This is derived from the Chris Rock movie "Head of State"
by Zodiac Digital October 4, 2005
Get the drug dealer know mug.All of the other definitiions were missing one technicality that made them wrong. This expression requires and exclamation mark following the question. This statement is used when you are completely engaged in the topic of converation and couldn't agree more. To denote the proper meaning, a question mark should not be the last symbol -- this is not a direct quetstion and is strickly rhetorical.
Party #1: Blah, blah, blah...see that over there -- I want that.
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
by Truth-Talker July 9, 2011
Get the I know, right?! mug.Infamous phrase originated by Gianni (aka: Viscosity, Johnny Vicious, Versace, Johnny Ball Sack, Johnny Blaze, etc.) King of the one liners. The original use of this phrase was to not answer an invitation to go some place or do something. Example: You- “Yo I am having a bbq on Saturday, come by” Viscosity- “yea, let me know.” You- “Oook.”. -- Then -- (the day before the gathering) You-– “So tomorrow is the bbq, you gonna come by?” Vicious- “yo whos gonna be there?” You- “yo I dunno u know the usual peeps, just come by and hang if you want” Viscosity- “yo let me know.” You- “I am letting you know now!” … This catch phrase if used in excess can grow to extreme annoyance and lameness. In the occasion of excessive use, a response phrase of “what do you want to know!”…. “Let Me Know” also “Lemme Kno” has transformed and expanded to many uses and applications. The infamous and rarely seen Viscosity himself has been seen and quoted using “Let me know” to try to attract a member of the opposite sex. (A female walks by), “Yooooooo, let me knoooo” Or “You can let me know” or “I can let you know if you want me to” or “I can let her know”. It can be used in many different occasions and there have been variations of the phrase and responses to the phrase. Including “You can let me know” “You can let me know if you want” “If you want, I can let you know” “I can let you know” “I’ll let you know” “Tell her let me know” “Yo, tell your mom to let me know”. Responses include: “What do you want to know” “I will let you know” “I will let your mom know” Usual response: “I am letting you know” “yo listen if you don’t want to come, don’t” “lameoo” “detaaaa” “detuahhh” “buah”
by Yea men March 4, 2009
Get the Let me know mug.A statement of confusion and extreme exaustion. Especially appropriate after staying up all night outside of a Krispy Kreme doughnut shop.
"So, why did you camp out for the grand openning?"
"I don't know."
"OK, uhh, are you excited to have a Krispy Kreme in Spokane?"
"I don't know."
"OK, NEXT!"
"I don't know."
"OK, uhh, are you excited to have a Krispy Kreme in Spokane?"
"I don't know."
"OK, NEXT!"
by stevie September 15, 2003
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