Define Knowing Meaning

Knowing
A synonym for the reply "of course" that was used by an old friend from Rahway, NJ.

Billy: "That house needs a lot of repair work". Charlie: "Knowing".
By Tabatha
Knowing
A recreation of reaction via action.

Technoformalism as a recreation of the "preknowing" of neoformalism.

Knowing is a recreation of neo-formalism or "pre"- knowing.

Or: all recreation is reaction.

In other words; all action is recreation.
By Grier
Knowing
knowing is a movie that came out in 2009.
Although is starts out as your tipical supernatural horror film in the end it is all very scientific and entirely explainable. Nicolas Cage plays the main character. The interesting thing about the movie is that in the end the religous do good family is completley insinerated along with the rest of the Earth in a large solar flare. The movie explains the bible away as merely aliens landing on earth. And according to the movie aliens first planted adam and eve on earth. This movie can be used to argue points for religion and athiesm.

This is also one of the only movies around that show the complete destruction of New York City in high def-very cool.

By Elsey
Know It Not
someone who comes off as knowing everything about everything, but upon review is mostly incorrect.

Chris started in today about common-era anthropology...wow what a know it not!
By Delora
Not Knowing
A person who simply doesn't know what's going on or being said around them.

Yeah, J.J.'s Not Knowing.

(He's the only one who has no idea what we're talking about.)
By Doloritas
In The Know

"People in the know are aware of a nuclear explosion if even the slightest jolt was made upon the renegade carrier."
-part of the storyline for Blast Corps
By Eveleen
In The Know
1)to have intimate knowledge of a particular subject not necessarily every subject.

2)to be privy to uncommon knowledge


you know who Gwyneth is dating?

ask Rita she's in the know
By Kally
Know
in Biblical times, it meant to sleep with someone. you will see the word used in the Bible to mean that.

God: "Abe, you knew your maidwoman as well as Sarah? And she gave birth to that bastard of yours, Ishmael?"

Abraham (boasting his double scoring): "Yep, God. My sons are Isaac and Ishmael."
By Harley
Knowed
Absolute knowledge of the future said in past tense before it actually happens.

I knowed we will be married.
By Shawn
Know
(verb) to have knowledge, to be aware of something, to be acquainted with someone, to have carnal knowledge of someone.

Person A: There's a big queue at the club- we'll never get in.
Person B: It's okay- I know the bouncer.
OR
Person A: I knew Caroline before you married her.
Person B: Yes, she told me and I'd rather not discuss it, thanks.
OR
Person A: That bouncer is staring at us- do you know him ?
Person B: Yes, I sodomised him repeatedly last weekend. It was quite pleasant.
By Jaine