You know what meaning in English
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Definition
You know what?: Guess what! Listen!
You know (very well) what (I prefer: vanilla ice cream): You are (very) aware of the things (I prefer: vanilla ice cream)
Examples
- "Polly : You know what, how about we just cancel our contract?"
- "Philip : You know what?"
- "You know what, I'll see you guys next week."
- "Fiona : You know what?"
- "Todd : Okay, you know what, I'm tired of these stereotypes."
- "Bruno : You know what he eats, his favorite trees, you know his scent..."
- "Brian : You know what Philip?"
- "You know what... if you give me the darn list, maybe I can help you out."
- "As I've been reminding you almost every day recently, your client Cosmex Inc. owes us a lot of money, and you know what they say: Money makes the world go round!"
- "But I suppose that means you know what it's like to live with a handicap?"
- "Well you know what it's like to live your life in the spotlight, don't you Pedro?"
- "Hey, you know what?"
- "And then I'm supposed to have a meeting with Philip and talk about the sales budget for the next quarter, and I just know he's going to ask me for more stuff that I can't afford to allocate him, and - well - you know what Philip's like, and... It's just too much, mommy!"
- "When you go to the toilet, you know what that means..."
- "Claire : You know what Jean, you're right."
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