You know what that means
A common phrase, that if
added to the
end of any simple
sentance, can make it sound dirty.
you know what I mean?
by Anonymous on Oct 03, 2003 22:04:27
a communication
tactic commonly used among close friends to
clarifly that they are on the same
wave length.
you know what I mean?
by Dazzla on Oct 03, 2003 16:39:07
Phrase used by the
inarticulate and
dimwitted as a comma and to buy time and cover their lack of knowledge of a subject on which they have decided to speak and the resulting insecurity this engenders.
It is particularly irritating in sportspeople, presenters and commentators as they are paid way in excess of the average salary of their audience precisley to tell them what it is they mean. The unspoken assumption is that the audience are already well aware of the 'gem of wisdom' or 'fact' (or see cliche) imparted by the 'expert'
and that there really is no need to pay him or her £5000 an episode to provide such insightless insights.
if you know what i mean
by asawer on Mar 11, 2005 21:30:09
Added to the
end of a sentence to make it sound dirty ...
hinting towards a possible sexual meaning.
Example:
John - Dude you got an A in calculus!!!
Mike - Yeah its the result of some
one on one tutoring with Ms
Claudia if you know what I mean
If you know what I mean
by Don't paniccc on May 22, 2016 10:39:48
Usually
added to a sentence that makes absolutely no since but
makes it sound like its
a common phrase. Over all makes everyone really confused.
IF! you know what i mean
by zak barsuglia on Jul 19, 2009 14:32:03
Example:
Teacher: okay give me that
piece of wood right there
Student:
OHHHh ill give you that piece of wood.... IF! you know what i mean
Teacher to Student: your report
came up a little short....IF! you know what i mean
you know what I mean?
by Tym on Oct 06, 2003 13:56:44
if you know what i mean
by tommy harkness on Aug 02, 2003 08:11:35
if you know what i mean
by hackaralho on Jan 01, 2011 13:01:21
When added to the end of a sentence makes
the reader/listener look for
a second meaning.
Also used to
provoke confusion when there is no second meaning.
you know what I mean?
by Container on Oct 04, 2003 19:07:51