you know
English
Interjection
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see you, know.
- (informal) Expression signifying a pause or hesitation.
- (informal) Expression used to imply meaning, rather than say it, such as when a person is embarrassed.
- A: I heard you want to do that thing with me.
B: Do what?
A: You know... umm...
B: Oh, do you mean sex?
A: Yeah... that.
- A: I heard you want to do that thing with me.
- (informal) Used as a rhetorical question to confirm agreement or understanding at the end of a statement.
- But I guess that's life, you know?
- I just wasn't into it, you know?
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expression signifying a pause or hesitation
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