A fork of Rural Dictionary
A familiar simultaneous agreement to confirm an unsaid /said truth. A verbal affirmation to a mutual thought experienced by 2 people.
The origins date back to 2009 when Snookie from Jersey Shore caught her bestie in a lie and responded to JWow’s comment “Ryder is Biatch!”by saying . . . "I know, Right?!”
expression of corroboration much cooler than "i told you so" or "yes"
Jon: Your fashion sense is so versatile! Kayla: I know, right?
It is what people of Hispanic descent say when they are in agreement with something that was said.... usually with an accent.
Quote from Pineapple Express: Seth Rogen: *in his car singing ELECTRIC AVENUE* Hispanic guys: *also singing it pull up next to him* Seth Rogen: Hey Electric Avenue!! Hispanic guy 1: ay no, RIIIIIIGHT?!!!!! (I KNOW RIGHT!?) Take that shit to the next level, eh? Seth Rogen: Ok... I will! :) Hispanic guy 1: Orale.... *to hispanic guy 2* es pinche fresa (he is a fruit---a strawberry...)
Indicates a deep understanding of the subject at hand.
Jerry: "Why do people say price point, it's the price you don't need the point!" Mary: "I know, right?"
(I) Used to describe ones self (Know) To perceive or understand as fact or truth (Right) Opposite of wrong This term is used in the act of extreme agreeance.
Nick: My face is so shiney. Joey: I Know, Right? OR Nick: What is this guys friggen deal dude? Joey: I know, right?
this is big in atlanta, georgia, for whatever reason. it's an expression of agreement.
"oh my god, that girl is such a slut." "i know, right? i heard she hooked up with two guys in one night!"
When you know exactly what someone is saying.
Man I'll be single forever, people play too much! I know that's right, that's why I'm single too!