A synonym for the reply "of course" that was used by an old friend from Rahway, NJ.
Billy: "That house needs a lot of repair work". Charlie: "Knowing".
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What Chicago mobsters and wanna-bes say when referring to someone who is privy to or has inside knowledge of mob business. Such individuals are said to be "on the know." It means basically the same thing as "in the know" but only in reference to rackets.
Guy #1: Hey buddy, how about 'dem guyz on Grand Avenue that know da mare's kid?
Guy #2: 'dem guys are on the know.
Guy #3: Good, good.
The term is commonly used at the end of a statement, primarily to emphasize the factual basis of said statement.
It can also be used to educate others of your self-importance or emphasize others' faults.
The term was popularized by Allison Dubois on an episode of the reality show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Dinner Party from Hell."
Allison: "I have books written on me and by me and television shows based on my life so you can just take a flying leap. Know that."
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Jason: "You're an uneducated silly bitch. Know that."
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Understanding, at this moment, or the opposite of yes, depending on how much of an idiot you are.
1) I know what you're talking about.
2) Right know im a little confused.
3) i haev know idea wut ur talking about lol
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being acquainted with
i know how to tie my shoe
i know this guy named McAleer...i think he pronounces his name wrong
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