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you know what1. A phrase used to convey a realization, often mid-sentence. I wasn't going to go out with you guys tonight, but hey, you know what, I'm in!2. A rhetorical question posed before a statement one considers to be the blunt truth, often during an argument or heated exchange. You know what, John? I think you never really loved me.3. A statement asserting that the person to whom one is speaking does in fact know something that they claim not to. A: "What is the matter with you?" B: "You know what!"See also: know, whatyou know ˈwho/ˈwhat (spoken) used to refer to somebody/something without mentioning a name: I saw you know who this morning. She didn’t even say hello to me.See also: know, what, whoAcronymsSeeYKW |