what people say that are addicted to FUCKING AMONG US
Person 1: Hi
Person 2: Thats kinda sus you know
A vague and mysterious phrase to suggest people don't know something about your character which you have kept a close secret. Just like hiding something in the closet.
Andrew shouted loudly and repeatedly 'You don't know about me! You don't know about me!'
A phrase used by older people when a younger person shows admiration for something from said old persons era. Commonly used in jest
Grandson: *puts on ray Charles*
Grandmother: oh baby You donβt know nothing bout this!
The "You know (enter activity) too much if" game is the product of various blogging/message board occurrences.
Usually, one initaiates this post with a common obsession/interest of the group such as a video game, book, etc.
Here's an example of you know you... too much if.
You know you've been on Urbandictionary.com too much if:
-you check your email only to see if there are any new entries that day
-you make new entries to see how many people will give you a thumbs up
-you make an entry that explains the "you know you _____ too much if game"
You get it, right?
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The question Uganda knuckles asks everyday. It is the pure meaning of his existence
Uganda: Do you know da wae?????
Random person: Yeah, the princess of da wae is over there.
Uganda: Brodas! We have found... DA WAE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All the Uganda Knuckles: *klick klick klick klick klick klick klick klick klick*
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Take care spike your hair.
WOO WOO WOO YOU KNOW IT
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That god-awful 2007 movie with Lindsay Lohan. She played a stripper with one leg and one arm. And she had a twin that her dad stole from his mom's fetus.
The movie came out after she was charged for DUI and cocaine possession, making her a bigging laughingstock than she already was. Quite a feat.
"In the gory psychological thriller βI Know Who Killed Me,β Ms. Lohan plays a wealthy college student who writes fiction, excels at the piano and refuses to sleep with her boyfriend...(and also plays) a stripper with a crackhead mom. No prizes for guessing which performance is more believable."
--Jeanette Catsoulis, New York Times
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