by samerin June 8, 2006
"What exactly did you do last night?"
"Oh, we went up to that place uptown, you know?"
"No."
"You know, that place with the trees and the river and stuff, you know?"
"I really, actually don't know."
"Well you should..."
"Oh, we went up to that place uptown, you know?"
"No."
"You know, that place with the trees and the river and stuff, you know?"
"I really, actually don't know."
"Well you should..."
by Takuna June 25, 2009
by kyle October 9, 2004
As it is sometimes used in Boston, a solitary expression used to concur with anothers pointed or humorous observation.
Person A: Bostonians are so impatient, they want to order their lunch before their ass even hits the seat!
Person B: You know!
Person B: You know!
by Jon Donaldson February 5, 2004
A preparatory statement used in a sentence to avoid giving offense. It assures the listener that he or she already knows the fact about to be mentioned and that the speaker is mentioning it merely to acknowledge its truth or to help make a point.
by LexLuthericographer May 30, 2010
by Angelacia September 8, 2007
you knows it...slang frase used by residents of the UK...goldie lookin chain are known for using it often
by youknowsit November 2, 2006