English edit

Contraction edit

yknow

  1. (informal) Alternative spelling of y'know; (informal) Shortened alternative form of you know; shortened alternative form of do you know what I'm saying.
    • 2002, Shane MacGowan, Victoria Mary Clarke, A Drink with Shane MacGowan[1], →ISBN, page 114:
      Apart from his horrible English face, he looked like a Paddy, y'know.
    • 2010, Duane G Watson, Michael Wagner, Edward Gibson, “The role of syntactc structure in guiding prodsy perception”, in Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody[2], →ISBN, page 1153:
      [...] so some of those people kind of get push aside and so yknow as you can see I'm standing on m[sic] soapbox here [...]
    • 2019, Falconi, Elizabeth and Graber, Kathryn, “The Heritage Narratives of Yiddish Community Members”, in Storytelling as Narrative Practice: Ethnographic Approaches to the Tales We Tell[3], →ISBN, page 111:
      It was the fifites yknow.