I know what THAT means
A verbal
prank commonly used by in a conversation, with the intent of annoying the listener. In this prank, there are two parties having a conversation: person A (the
pranked) and person B (the pranker). Person A makes a simple, innocent
remark with no double meanings. Person B initiates the prank and replies, "I know what THAT means" (note the emphasis on the word "that").The prank is that person A begins to feel insecure or uncomfortable about what they have said, because the phrase, "I know what THAT means" gives the
impression that person B misunderstood what was said (i.e. thinks it has a sexual meaning, or thinks they're lying about something). Person A is completely
unaware that person B is just trying to annoy them.After this, person B could proceed to only say, "I know what THAT means."
I know what you mean...
by NessaChelle on Jun 19, 2010 11:33:39
Example:
Sam: Are
Tracey and Caleb expecting kids soon?
Leslie: No... they're just
taking some time to get to know each other...
Sam: Ohh, I know what you mean...
Leslie: *confused stare*
I don't know what X means, but it sounds disappointing
by Generic Pseydonym on Jan 09, 2017 23:29:23
A phrase used by anyone who knows it. which displays a "I don't care, but i do at the same time" feel when its said.
The X can be replaced with anything, but depending
on what X is changes "what" and "means", if its a person, it would instead be "who" and "is".
Usually saying this phrase, they put on a depressed tone and slur their words, specifically "sounds", and "
disappointing". Usually said like : "Soounds Disappoooointingg..."
Example:
I don't know what X means, but it sounds
disappointing.
1. Hey, meet my friend Bob!
2.
I don't know who Bob is, but it sounds disappointing...
~or~
1. Try this food!
2. I don't know what food means, but it sounds disappointing ...
I don't even know what that means
by Carriacou Archaeology 2008 on Aug 03, 2008 07:18:09
This phrase is tagged to the end of one's speech in order to reveal an
innuendo or undertone. It is expressed with a
wide-eyed expression and a tone of confusion. It is often synonymous with "
That's what she said".
Unlike "That's what she said", it is proper for one to add this phrase to the end of his/her own speech, as well as for others to do the honor for him/her.
Example:
Scott: "This
female's pelvis has been articulated... I don't even know what that means"
lol I know what that means
by lololol lololol on Jun 25, 2023 08:20:27
Example:
P.1: Hey do you remember something you search of an example of how a cute japanese word is used?
P.2: 😳 *
vietnam flashbacks*
*going back into how the P.2 searched "Nya" and how it see an example of that word*
"Chelsea:
Nya Nya~
Sarah:
Meow Meow, lol I know what that means!!! ^__^"
P.2: oh f*ck 😳