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A word comprised of the words know and noticed. When used, it refers to Prior Knowledge, of some sort, in a SARCASTIC MANNER. (Something someone pointed out that you already knew of, and therefore you would respond with "I knoticed") Usually used in text/aim/instant messaging conversations.
Doug: Hey dood, i just took a picture of martha drunk as hell! *posts on facebook*
Jimmy: yea, i knoticed, eveyones talking about it on facebook, dumbass.
knoticed by benny gerg October 4, 2009
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The combination of knowing something and also noticing something.
You have the prior knowledge but you were also enlightened about something giving you a complete view or "knowtice"
Knowtice by AB007 August 4, 2008
When “knowledge” & “awareness” are combined. An act of living consciously & being present to my experiences.
“O wow, she really knowticed.”
“How can you not knowtice?“
“I’m noticing right now.”
If you want to improve your mental health, you need to start knowticing”
Knowtice by j-ism August 8, 2020

know-ticed 

Someone says something that you already know and have observed, firsthand. A portmanteau of know and noticed.
Person 1: I don't care for the color yellow.
Person 2: I know-ticed. (You previously told me this & you never choose it to wear.)
know-ticed by Scirrhous August 3, 2023

Knowticate 

A verb that means to create a new word.
In class today, we had to knowticate in order to describe Walt Whitman's poetry
Knowticate by Knowticate February 14, 2013
to both know and notice something at once.
I'm very proud of myself in case you didn't knotice.
Knotice by jesterofdoom March 6, 2013