by Munichman March 15, 2005
by Eric Olson July 06, 2005
From NBC's public service advertisements. During the short clip a celebrity personality will state some fact, followed by the ending "The More You Know" sequence.
Can be used as a sarcastic response to learning some typically useless knowledge, trivia or fact.
Can be used as a sarcastic response to learning some typically useless knowledge, trivia or fact.
by J. Ev. March 06, 2008
A (usually begrudging) expression of yielding acknowledgement to a person's lifestyle, decisions, or any other characteristic that they choose for themselves, be it against your own ethics. You may disagree with them, but you recognize their right to whatever it is they may be doing.
Did you really just eat 3 whole boxes of Nutty Buddies? That's over 3,000 calories altogether... More power to you, I suppose.
by ironyfist June 16, 2020
A reference to NBC public service announcements which would feature celebrities reciting a random (usually touching) fact, followed by the statement, "The More You Know."
Thus, a person may say this after reciting something that is not necessarily useful to the listener. It may also indicate that the user does not expect a response from the listener.
Often rendered like a tag, e.g. #themoreyouknow.
Thus, a person may say this after reciting something that is not necessarily useful to the listener. It may also indicate that the user does not expect a response from the listener.
Often rendered like a tag, e.g. #themoreyouknow.
by IAmLordDumbledore February 08, 2011
More power to you means good for you, or when someone says a secret or something respectable you say thus
"I really like this kid named Timmy, don't tell anyone ok?- Gianna.
"More power to you Gianna" - josh
"More power to you Gianna" - josh
by IOnlyShootUpPrivateSchools April 06, 2017
Chad: *hits blunt* cough cough
Dylan: bro you aight?
Chad: yeah man, the more you cough the more you get off.
Dylan: bro you aight?
Chad: yeah man, the more you cough the more you get off.
by xBluntRoller420 July 11, 2017