you know something Idioma
you know something
you know something Also,
you know what? Listen to what I'm going to tell you, as in
You know something? He's always hated spicy food, or
You know what? They're not getting married after all. Both these colloquial expressions are shortenings (Of
Do you know something? or
Do you know what?) and are used to emphasize the following statement or to introduce a surprising fact or comment. The first dates from the mid-1900s. The variant, from the late 1800s, should not be confused with
what do you know or
you know.
(Do you) apperceive something?
Used to accent the accent or severity of the point actuality made. You apperceive something? I'm ailing and annoyed of your abominable attitude! So one day I artlessly up and larboard him, and do you apperceive something? It was the best accommodation I've anytime made. Know something? These layoffs are aloof the beginning. Things are activity to get a accomplished lot worse.Learn more: knowyou apperceive something
Also, you apperceive what? Listen to what I'm activity to acquaint you, as in You apperceive something? He's consistently hated ambrosial food, or You apperceive what? They're not accepting affiliated afterwards all. Both these chatty expressions are shortenings (Of Do you apperceive something? or Do you apperceive what?) and are acclimated to accent the afterward account or to acquaint a hasty actuality or comment. The aboriginal dates from the mid-1900s. The variant, from the backward 1800s, should not be abashed with what do you know or you apperceive . Learn more: know, something
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