know what one is about

  • 1know what one is about — informal be aware of the implications of one’s actions or of a situation, and of how best to deal with them …

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  • 2know what one is about — informal be sensible and self possessed. → abound in/with …

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  • 3know what one is talking about — (informal) To be an expert • • • Main Entry: ↑talk * * * be expert or authoritative on a specified subject …

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  • 4What We Talk About When We Talk About Love — is the name of both a collection of short stories and the name of a story from this collection by American writer Raymond Carver.Storylines from several of the stories appear in Robert Altman s film Short Cuts . The Short Story The story itself… …

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  • 5know what's o'clock — (obsolete) or know what s what To have one s wits about one, be on the ball • • • Main Entry: ↑know …

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  • 6What I Like About You — Infobox Television show name = What I Like About You caption = Jennie Garth, Amanda Bynes : genre = camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = 30 Min creator = Wil Calhoun Dan Schneider developer = producer = executive producer = Wil… …

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  • 7know what's what — verb be well informed • Syn: ↑know the score, ↑be with it, ↑be on the ball, ↑know what s going on • Hypernyms: ↑know • Verb Frames: Somebody s …

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  • 8D'You Know What I Mean? — This article is about a 1996 song by the band Oasis. For the 1971 song by Lee Michaels, see Do You Know What I Mean. D You Know What I Mean? Single by Oasis …

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  • 9know the time of day — 1. To know the state of affairs, what is going on 2. To know what one is about, or the best way of doing something • • • Main Entry: ↑time …

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  • 10about — preposition & adverb 1》 [as preposition] on the subject of; concerning. 2》 used to indicate movement within a particular area or location in a particular place. 3》 [as adverb] approximately. Phrases be about to be on the point of. know what one… …

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