People use it to show that they have a common understanding. Sometimes people use an acknowledgment marker because they want to know if you agree with them. Other times, they use it as a way to fill spaces in a conversation or discussion. Saying "you know" gives the speaker time to think of what to say next.
Just so, what does the phrase you know mean?
informal. 1 —used when one is trying to help someone remember somethingThey live on the other side of town. You know—near the golf course.
Subsequently, question is, how do you use you know in a sentence?
Likewise, people ask, why do we say look it?
This phrase probably came from “look at,” which many English speakers pronounce “look it” (as in “Look it that cloud!”). If you say it quickly, the “a” in “at” sounds like the “i” in “it.” This is also the likely source for the slang word “looky,” as in “Looky here.”
What does if YK YK mean?
If You Know, You Know
