"you knows it" meaning in All languages combined

See you knows it on Wiktionary

Interjection [English]

Audio: En-au-you knows it.ogg
Etymology: This phrase was popularised by The GLC from Newport, Wales, but has had currency in US Afro-American vernacular English and possibly elsewhere since no later than the 1960s. Head templates: {{en-interj}} you knows it
  1. (idiomatic, dialect, slang) Indicates agreement, approval, encouragement. Tags: dialectal, idiomatic, slang Related terms: you know it
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          "ref": "1861, Frederick Law Olmsted, The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery, page 187:",
          "text": "Mose would ha rallied, ef eed a been in our ward — ha ! ha ! ha ! — you knows it, Mass Richard !",
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          "ref": "1984, Brian Richard Mori, Dreams of Flight, page 20:",
          "text": "Buster: (impressed) You'se a cool dude, Butch. / Butch: Hey, you knows it, baby.",
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          "ref": "2002, Lorian Hemingway, A World Turned Over: A Killer Tornado and the Lives It Changed Forever, page 112:",
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