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I don't know what you're talking about

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  • know what you are talking about — ◇ If you know what you are talking about, you deserve to be listened to because you have actual knowledge or experience with something and what you are saying is correct. Take her advice. She knows what she s talking about. “He said the movie is… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not know what someone is talking about — informal phrase used for saying that you do not understand what someone is referring to, even though you may really understand ‘You went into our room, didn’t you?’ ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about.’ Thesaurus: ways of saying that you do… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not know what someone is talking about — informal used for saying that you do not understand what someone is referring to, even though you may really understand You went into our room, didn t you? I don t know what you re talking about …   English dictionary

  • you no sabi wetin you dey yarn — Naija (Nigerian Pidgin) you don t know what you are talking about …   English dialects glossary

  • you get... — you/we/get... spoken phrase used for saying that something exists or can be seen in a place You get a lot of people criticizing teachers who don’t know what they’re talking about. We get a huge variety of wildlife in this area. Thesaurus: general …   Useful english dictionary

  • know — 1 verb past tense knew, past participle known INFORMATION 1 (intransitive, transitive not in progressive) to have information about something: Who knows the answer? | Do you happen to know the time? | When are they arriving? Maybe Mrs. Mott knows …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • About a Girl (TV series) — About a Girl Title card Genre Comedy Created by Adam Tobin …   Wikipedia

  • Says you! — exclam. That’s just what you say!; You don’t know what you are talking about! □ FRED: You are fat and ugly. TOM: Says you! □ MARY: People who go around correcting other people were found to be very annoying in a recent survey. BILL: Says you! …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • know — know1 W1S1 [nəu US nou] v past tense knew [nju: US nu:] past participle known [nəun US noun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(have information)¦ 2¦(be sure)¦ 3¦(be familiar with somebody/something)¦ 4¦(realize)¦ 5¦(skill/experience)¦ 6¦(know somebody s qualities)¦ 7… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • You Could Drive a Person Crazy — Infobox Television episode Title = You Could Drive a Person Crazy Series = Desperate Housewives Caption = Lynette angered over Tom s laziness. Season = 2 (2005 2006) Episode = 2 Airdate = October 2, 2005 Production = 202 Writer = Chris Black and… …   Wikipedia

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