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Y'no

Used when you have too much to say to sound out "You know." Also used at the beginning and ending of sentances to tie off a thought or start a new one.
Y'no, Rachel's got a new pair of boots that make her look like a hooker.

It is soooooooo hot in here, y'no?
by sendanSOS July 6, 2005
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