When you know exactly what someone is saying.
Man I'll be single forever, people play too much!
I know that's right, that's why I'm single too!
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Term used mostly in the DC area to indicate agreement with something somebody said.
Matt: Trenita, my French class was cancelled this afternoon so I have the afternoon free.
Trenita: I know that's right.
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Phrase which blacks add to their own proclamations and with which they respond to proclamations of others.
She said she gone be up in here at fo and here it is fo fifteen and I be settin here awaitin. She a inconsiderate bitch and a ho. An' I KNOW thess right!
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It's complete agreement in what is being said.
That car is sick
I know right
That movie scared the crap outta me
I know right
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An affirmation that you agree with or can relate to the preceding statement. It can be used whether the speaker actually knows or not, but in the latter case it usually means that the speaker can attribute the preceding statement to themselves as well.
"I got so drunk at the party that I puked when I got home." "I know, right? I think I might have barfed up stuff from last year."
"My parents are such trogs." "I know right? Mine think my LJ is a literal notebook."
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An extremely fucking annoying expression used by everyone at school to say they are in total agreement. Usually used by dumbshits who think they are cool.
It has even become so popular that it is abbreviated "IKR" via texts and Internet, particularly Facebook.
Curtis: "Dang, that test was not even close to as hard as I thought it would be."
Shawna: "I know right?"
Trey: "Man, this lunch is so good!"
Shawna: "I know right?"
Cool kid: "SHUT THE FUCK UP ALREADY! NO, I DO NOT KNOW IF YOU KNOW!"
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This is a recently popular expression of agreement that carries a subtext. It is more than agreement with an idea (observation, opinion); it is a friendly assertion that the speaker has already had the same ideaβas in, "yeah, I know"βbut it goes further: it seeks validation for the speaker's claim of precedence, from the very person whose claim he's jumping. The subtext might be "Oh, you took my idea; you should be agreeing with ME, not vice versa."
Student: I couldn't pay attention to the lecture because of that ball of sweat hanging from the professor's nose.
Classmate: I KNOW, right?
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