Privy to special or secret information, as in Not too many people are in the know about this project. [Late 1800s]
| Idioms: in the know |
Privy to special or secret information, as in Not too many people are in the know about this project. [Late 1800s]
| Slang Dictionary: in the know |
| Shopping: in the know |
| Stevens, Ray (Quotes By) | |
| know (Idiom) | |
| Jacobs, Randall (Quotes By) |
| To know know know you? | |
| Who you know or what you know? | |
| He who knows not and knows not he knows not he is a fool Shun him He who knows not and knows he knows not he is simple Teach him? |
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