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knowledge

something too many people lack nowadays

Knowledge is something aqcquired by everything we experience

by justincn618 April 24, 2017

101๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


knowledge

There exists a common phenomenon that knowledge can be used as a euphemism for "penis." It is not very common in most cultures, but nonetheless it still exists.

"Hey did you hear that Johnny is pretty knowledgable? Yeah I'd like to get some of his knowledge." "How much knowledge did the teacher squeeze in you today?"

by Ptom April 20, 2008

70๐Ÿ‘ 52๐Ÿ‘Ž


knowledge

a word our parents used back in the day, to say something is cool. if it wasn't cool then it was no-knowledge.

named after the 'knowledge' magazine that gave kids new facts to add to their knowledge

'did you see that car? it was totally knowledge!'
'oh my gosh did you see that ugly chick? no knowledge'

by brittney(Y) January 8, 2008

28๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


knowledge

word invented just from a young little exotic man that goes by " lisnake "

Sorry I can't be at your funeral, I was eating ass knowledge!

by profressour dewy March 14, 2023


knowledge

An ever increasing understanding through each new observation or experience.

If broken down into its root words, it is literally the โ€œledge of knowing,โ€ or figuratively, the โ€œcliff of cognition.โ€

Knowledge of heatโ€™s potential pain prevents (most) people from sticking their hand into fire.

by ieo January 29, 2019

3๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


the Knowledge

The Knowledge is the in-depth study of London street routes and places of interest that taxicab-drivers must complete to obtain a licence to operate a black cab. It was instigated in 1851, and has changed little since.

It is the world's most demanding training course for taxicab-drivers; and applicants will usually need at least 12 'Appearances' (attempts at the final test), after preparation averaging 34 months, to pass the examination.

Your mate doesn't stand a chance to pass the Knowledge no matter how hard he tries!

by joesmith October 11, 2006


knowledge knowledge

Salutation, meaning "Peace," accompanied by the raising of the index finger with the first "knowledge" and the raising of the index, middle and ring finger for the second "knowledge." These hand gestures are like the form of the lines inside of the circle in a peace sign.

Robby: What's up, dun?

Gary: Knowledge Knowledge, boy (with accompanying hand gesture.)

by Hott Nickelz May 14, 2009

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