I know, right?
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 know, right?
by justcary on Dec 05, 2010 13:15:43
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 idea–as in, "yeah, I know"–but 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."
I know, right?
by dicesha on Apr 24, 2008 05:32:45
I know, right?
by Carly Wild on Mar 21, 2009 08:40:46
The
stupidest saying in the entire world and so less cool than
that's real. Also shortened to "right?" because the proles who chose to use this word and too lazy to use
proper English.
I know right
by Cranberrybog something er other on Nov 03, 2007 12:55:14
Example:
That car is sick
I know right
That movie
scared the
crap outta me
I know right
I know right?
by Cool Kid AKA Dudio on Mar 29, 2009 07:11:23
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.
Example:
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!"
I know right?
by pseudonympseudonympseudonym on Aug 03, 2008 13:30:51
This statement is used by
dumbfucks to agree with something. Little do they know, they are asking the other person if they know. Whenever someone uses this
idiotic phrase on me, I
reply, "Why are you asking me?"
I know, right?!
by Truth-Talker on May 22, 2011 15:27:21
All of the other definitiions were missing one
technicality that made them wrong. This expression requires and exclamation mark following the question. This statement is used when you are completely engaged in the topic of converation and couldn't agree more. To denote the proper meaning, a
question mark should not be the last symbol -- this is not a direct quetstion and is
strickly rhetorical.
I know right!
by Bonnieeee on Jun 21, 2006 00:26:32
Example:
"OMG
Emily thinks she is so hot."
"
Ew I know right!"
"Your dress is gorgeous!"
"I know right!"
I know, right
by The apple of doom on Jul 11, 2008 08:43:20