by JessieJackson124 November 14, 2012
simply the greatest three words you'll ever hear. the magic password to quickly get you out of any situation.
must be accompanied with a twisted right leg kick across the left leg as the left arm comes twisting across the body in a punching motion. when performed correctly, everyone will know it.
must be accompanied with a twisted right leg kick across the left leg as the left arm comes twisting across the body in a punching motion. when performed correctly, everyone will know it.
1. b: did you see that guys leg kick?
j: you KNOW it!
2. b: did chuck norris just get eaten by david hasselhoff?
j: you KNOW it!
3: g: is that a herpes bump?
j: you KNOW it!
j: you KNOW it!
2. b: did chuck norris just get eaten by david hasselhoff?
j: you KNOW it!
3: g: is that a herpes bump?
j: you KNOW it!
by brianisgay January 20, 2006
1. A Concise phrase, where the context of the matter doesn't need to be explained. Usually said to someone out of the loop/ not up to date/ is not aware.
2. Having knowledge or being aware of something especially through personal experience.
3. Street Smarts
4. Being Cognizant
2. Having knowledge or being aware of something especially through personal experience.
3. Street Smarts
4. Being Cognizant
Person 1:
What was that about?
What were they talking about?
Is that true?
How do you know THAT?
Person 2:
Don't worry about it. If you know, you know.
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What was that about?
What were they talking about?
Is that true?
How do you know THAT?
Person 2:
Don't worry about it. If you know, you know.
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by LinguisticsOfTime March 18, 2020
You see your mate's laptop screen saver is a naked girl, but her face is covered , you know who it is, but others don't- you post it on your snapchat and put "....'s screensaver, if you know, you know"
by Resting peace August 29, 2015
A: says joke
B: scratches head
A: if you know, you know - and doesn't explain. There's a superior undertone, supposedly to manipulate the listener into giving AF. Said usually by completely banal people with nothing to show for their total and self-absorbed mediocrity
B: scratches head
A: if you know, you know - and doesn't explain. There's a superior undertone, supposedly to manipulate the listener into giving AF. Said usually by completely banal people with nothing to show for their total and self-absorbed mediocrity
by psycheward January 26, 2022
by Yeagermeister January 26, 2005
A derogatory prepatory statement in a sentence used when telling someone something they should already know, but, in fact the author knows they do not.
by Marc Habel September 16, 2008