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Definition of know if (one) is coming or going
know if (one) is coming or going
verb
- to have awareness of what's going on. Used in the negative.
Citation from "Beyond Belief", Lie To Me (TV, 2010), Season 3 Episode 6 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Quid Pro Quo", Terriers (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 12 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Dec 01 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 29 2010.
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Other terms relating to 'come': | |
Definitions include: Can be said when impatiently waiting for someone to follow you. Double meaning of coming and orgasm. | |
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again." | |
Definitions include: "come fuck me" boots. | |
Definitions include: to ejaculate. | |
Definitions include: to be unsuccessful. | |
Definitions include: "Could you repeat that?" | |
Definitions include: to be aggressive towards. | |
Definitions include: to confess. | |
Definitions include: to give someone oral sex. | |
Definitions include: This is an expression that was used in Western Kentucky in the late seventies, possibly earlier. | |
Definitions include: no matter what. | |
Definitions include: to reach a point in one's development where one's comfortable with one's self. | |
Definitions include: to give up or quit. | |
Definitions include: a verbal attempt to attract, especially a brazen one; "pick-up line". | |
Definitions include: to go to the location of one of the speakers. | |
Other terms relating to 'go': | |
Definitions include: completely ready. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "best friends forever who eat out and go shopping a lot". | |
Definitions include: used to tell someone to stop messing with people. | |
Definitions include: excited and ready to start. | |
Definitions include: from the beginning. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "got to go". | |
Definitions include: acronym of "goes away from keyboard". | |
Definitions include: "goes in to". | |
Definitions include: the beginning. | |
Definitions include: to get a person excited. | |
Definitions include: to move one's legs. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "go fuck yourself". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "go fuck yourself". | |
Definitions include: acronym of "go fuck yourself." | |
Definitions include: acronym for "good game." | |
Other terms relating to 'if': | |
Definitions include: exclamation which connotes a derisive assertion that whatever is being talked about is impossible or very unlikely. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "don't mind if I do". | |
Definitions include: "if and only if." | |
Definitions include: go ahead and do that, even though I don't agree. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if I recall correctly." | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if I understand correctly". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "It's OK if you're a republican". | |
Definitions include: a term used when observing something (an object, usually) that is completely objectionable or worthless. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if you don't like it, get the fuck out". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if you hadn't noticed" or "if you haven't noticed". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if you know what I mean and I think you do". | |
Definitions include: to present an idea and test the reaction. | |
Other terms relating to 'is': | |
Definitions include: something you have now is worth more than two things you have just a chance of getting. | |
Definitions include: what was previously expected to happen may not. | |
Definitions include: a declaration of victory or superiority. | |
Definitions include: Can be said when impatiently waiting for someone to follow you. Double meaning of coming and orgasm. | |
Definitions include: the bathroom. | |
Definitions include: "alright". | |
Definitions include: family relations are more important than other relationships. | |
Definitions include: the current situation is about to get out of control. | |
Definitions include: interjection used to announce one's arrival. | |
Definitions include: before you were even born. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "for what it's worth". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "Google is your friend". | |
Definitions include: "Go home, you're drunk," as a drunk person might say it. | |
Definitions include: home is where the horror is | |
Definitions include: "How are you doing?" | |
Other terms relating to 'know': | |
Definitions include: acronym of "as far as I know." | |
Definitions include: acronym of "Also Known As." | |
Definitions include: of course; definitely. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "better known as". | |
Definitions include: abbreviated form of "dunno" or "I dunno", which themselves are abbreviated forms of "I don't know". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "do you know" or "did you know". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "good to know". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "I don't even know". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "I don't know". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "I don't know know!". | |
Definitions include: acronym for "I know, right?" | |
Definitions include: to be aware of. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "if you know what I mean and I think you do". | |
Definitions include: knowledge. | |
Definitions include: to know everything about a particular subject. | |
Other terms relating to 'or': | |
Definitions include: Can be said when impatiently waiting for someone to follow you. Double meaning of coming and orgasm. | |
Definitions include: Derbyshire children's name for a horse | |
Definitions include: Cheese is also a type of weed, if someone says that they are 'cheesing' it would mean that they are getting high, or stoned. | |
Definitions include: no matter what. | |
Definitions include: The theme of American freedom. Nobody rides free. | |
Definitions include: get over it (deal with something) or leave | |
Definitions include: governed by chance. | |
Definitions include: In the same tradition as calling shotgun, these two terms refer to the back seats on the left and right side of the vehicle. | |
Definitions include: to figure out. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "or best offer." | |
Definitions include: said after one makes a suggestion and no one responds. | |
Definitions include: a solicitation of agreement. | |
Definitions include: in response to a claim of an unlikely event occurring, a statement that "pics" (pictures) must be provided or the claimer is a liar. | |
Definitions include: "Provide proof or STFU", i.e. "Provide proof or shut the fuck up", i.e. "Provide proof or stop talking." | |
Definitions include: stop talking and act. | |
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