The term "you know, right?" is often used in conversation as a way to seek affirmation or agreement from the listener. It implies that the speaker assumes the listener is familiar with the topic being discussed. It can also serve to create a sense of camaraderie or shared understanding. Overall, it's a rhetorical device to engage the audience and encourage participation in the dialogue.
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It's a eugenic term, meaning (approximately) the right to a healthy inheritance. Erb=iheritance; gesundheits+health; recht=right.
i don't know but it's one ov my vocab that i have to turn in:)
In math, it is important to know what the terms in a word problem mean. The term yearly refers to something that has an annual occurrence.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
by the term right issue we mean a right gets issue
I Know Right
Do you mean 'I know right' or 'I am not right'
the right of voting : FRANCHISE; also : the exercise of such right
If you mean "live" as in 'right now' the term is beo. If you mean "live" as in 'exist' the term is mair.
It is a slang term for "I know, right?"
If you know the right people.Ya know what I mean? ;)
i dont know
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I think you mean orbiting not orbating. And it's right now not right know
I know right
If you know the right people.Ya know what I mean? ;)