释义 |
you know
used as a verbal pause for indicating that the speaker assumes that the listener is listening, understanding and agreeing UK, 1599 An annoying discourse marker if ever there was one.- — Miss Cone, The Slang Dictionary (Hawthorne High School), 1965
- Instead of using Cockney or Liverpool slang for humorous effect, narked, knickers-job and all that, he began using American hip-lower-class slang, like, I mean, you know, baby, and a little late Madison Avenue. — Tom Wolfe, The Pump House Gang, p. 44, 1968
- Let’s hold it down though, y’know? / However it’s gon’ go down / This what we gotta deal with, y’know? — Nas Life We Chose, 1999
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