A fork of Rural Dictionary
Slang that originates from America in the 1920's. Similar to today's cool.It expresses a state of excellence in an item or action, but generally not a person.
Try flavored yogurt; it's the bees' knees!
A term commonly meaning cool and hip. One might even say groovy.
Wow this persons vocabulary is just the bees knees Dangnabbit these old people aren't doofuses, they're the bees knees
Peachy, very nice, the berries, excellent, fine, beautiful, very good.
That jazz band is the bees knees
That chick in the office who would rather work on her knees than sit in a chair.
Lori is the bee's knees.
(adj.) Good, the best, high quality. A deliberate mispronounciation of business
These new threads are the bee knee's.
Slang from the 1920s. Possibly a corruption of the word business. Another possibility is that it is derived from the expression, "be all end all" a.k.a. "B's and E's" which when said would sound like, "Bees-an-ees". Simply defined as the best, latest, and greatest. (Synonymous with other 1920s slang: The cat's pajamas and the cat's meow. A more current version would be The shit.).
"Johnny got a new car. It's the bees knees.", "Roger is so handsome. He is just the bees knees."
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the origin of "bee's knees". It is a slang homophone for "business" started around the Roaring '20s. Saying something was the business meant it was the real deal and of high quality. See business definition #4, #9, #12, etc.: "top quality. a perfect 10. met to standard."
Dude, that kickflip you just did was bee's knees. Dude, that kickflip you just did was business. same deal.