“Je weet toch” was the original, classic and epic expression which was originated in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Meaning :
You know (what I mean, what it is, what’s up)
Other cities tried to think of something similar and took inspiriation of “je weet toch” and changed it to “je weet zelf” or “jwz” mostly used by teenagers.
Nice to know:
The popular radio station FunX used “je weet toch” in their bumper ad.
Hey my man, that’s a nice care you’re driving.
I bet everyone wants to ride with you.
- je weet toch 😏
Did you eat the whole pizza??
- je weet toch
How was your date?
- it was cool, je weer toch
Joke1: What did the Aussie kid who always says 'Never eat soggy Weet-bix' say when his Weet-bix got soggy bc he had it with milk like every other normal person?
Joke2:How do you clean up floor spills?
Joke3: How do you make the oceans dry up?
Joke4: How do you make people shrivel up and die?
Weet-bix joke answers:
Answer1: Idek, he just stood there and picked his scab off that he got from falling off his razor scooter at the local park.
Answer2: Drop a weetbick because they're so fucking dry, they'll do the trick and there's ya soggy Weet-bick, boi.
Answer 3: Drop a Weet-bick.
Answer4: Crack a Weet-Bix Joke or just give em a Weet-Bick.
1.used as a substitute for okay
2.acknowledgement
jake: hey wat up
cameron: otay buh weet
jake: WTF does that mean??!!
cameron: otay buh weet
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It means “je weet zelf” (Dutch) aka “you know it yourself”
Dutch: je weet zelf (JWZ) wat ik bedoel
English: you know it yourself (YKIY) what I mean
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A quote said by Sweet T. He is a mass murderer and a mascot for a children's education site.
Pepper Jackie: Sweet T you need to stop talking about drugs and help me solve this math problem, we are on a children's learning website damnit!
Sweet T: Suh-weet!
It is a word a friend made up not saying their name They are radical no biggie
Guy one: I'll trade you my dick for a bag of chips
Other guy: Weet! I’m getting a Peen!
Something not sweet or not cool or something you don't care about. Originating from Bergen Catholic High School's lingo in Northeastern New Jersey.