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What is y'know?What a cute southern farmer's daughter gently remonstrates to a lustful stud who's having touchy-feely fun wif her delectable warm soft naked self in da hayloft. Blinky-eyed buxom chick, giggling a bit after her new guy has made her velvety-smooth DD-cup chest-pillowz absolutely numb and tingly-nippled from his having thirstingly suckled and kneaded them in his big hands for fifteen minutes straight: Y'know, there's more to me than just my tits! y'know - meme gify'know - videoY'know - what is it?short version of "you know what they say" Ted:"y'know what they say" What does "y'know" mean?Has recently become an over-used preface to completely unrelated following statement, typically used by stiff, grey people in a self-defeating attempt to appear individual or at least interesting. Fail Building Surveyor to Client: "...blah, blah, drone. And y'know what? I said we'll be making new law!" Y'know - what does it mean?A phrase uttered by select persons every ten seconds. Akin to "ummm" which is used by many people. AKA, a filler phrase. "Y'know ahmen, that's not what I'm talking about." Y'know - meaningA word which was made up and created by Paul McCartney, before him there was no sound but he fixed that and when someone asked how he did it he answered; Geege: Hey Baul, how do ye make biscuits? Y'know - definitionA filler-word used in speech, especially when one is nervous. Used often by guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong in interviews. Time Magazine: 'How do you respond to people who say that Green Day isn't punk anymore? Have you changed your style in response to naysayers?' Y'know - slangA filler word, inserted in oral speech. Similar words include like, just and and stuff. I'm not very good at public speaking, y'know. Like I get nervous y'know. Y'knowIn southern regions, a conjunction of the words 'you' and 'know' - typically used either at the beginning of a sentence when either stating a fact or opinion, or to begin a question. Also used at the end of a sentence, when looking for confirmation that the listener understands or agrees with the statement. "Y'know, I was going to fix that truck this weekend" |
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