an innuendo meaning something sexual or bad... but not
Teacher: okay give me that piece of wood right there
Student: OHHHh ill give you that piece of wood.... IF! you know what i mean

Teacher to Student: your report came up a little short....IF! you know what i mean
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A phrase people say when they're out of ideas when trying to persuade someone.
So basically I'm right and you're wrong. You know what I mean?
by Tym October 05, 2003
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To ask for confirmation of your audiences understanding, with the expectation that they will affirm what you are saying.
is gotta be dan innit nawwa ahmyean?
by Container October 04, 2003
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When added to the end of a sentence makes the reader/listener look for a second meaning.

Also used to provoke confusion when there is no second meaning.
You can add "if you know what i mean" to the end of the sentence to make the reader look for a second meaning, if you know what i mean.
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Asking if you can understand what I'm saying? Do you comprehend the question or feeling? This phrase is really over used.
Ed and Donaven are going on 23 hour ride to Florida, ya know what I mean.
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Used at the end of a sentence as a rhetorical question. Habitual question used excessively rather than an actual question that requires an answer, with no reply anticipated.
"It's bloody freezing out here mate, d'you know what i mean?"
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