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'bout all I know, minin' coal.

1. A term used to signify how dumb one is.

2. The only words a West Virginia coal miner knows.
1. Dumb Redneck: 'bout all I know, minin' coal.

2. West Virginia Coal Miner: Minin' Coal, 'bout all me and my pa knows.
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That's all I know.

A term used in the Mid-Western region of the United States, particularly Eastern Missouri. The term is used to end a gossip session or other verbal engagement between Two or more people. It is spoken when the speaker is ready to disengage from the conversation or has no further information concerning the topic of discussion. It is also a common signifier that the person using the term is done engaging in general conversation with another person.
Also, Sarah has her bridal shower and she wanted me to give you that info. Well, that's all I know.
by Merqueen August 21, 2023
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We all know a

A phrase you say and put an insult and the person's name
We all know a retard named Alex
We all know a faggot named David or Dave
We all know a douchebag named Ryan
We all know a fag named Sean or Shawn
We all know a cunt named Chris
We all know a queer named joe
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I’m all knowing

John’s selling gas for the low.

Response: I’m all knowing
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The All Knowing Bug

The All Knowing Bug knows all and everything he says is right he will never say anything wrong.
The All Knowing Bug knows what you did.
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all-knowing

n: one who has partaken of the all-knowing cock.
Hey you know why Jim is all-knowing?
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A phrase used to describe someone who uses fancy and/or excessive speech. In the context of Limbus Company, the phrase was used in a scene where a character explains as if they read the thesaurus, causing one of the main characters to call them out.
Person A: I was struck with sorrow upon the sight of their entrails. In fact, I had gained an epiphany: why must the innocent bear death and mutilation for a root impertinent to them? Had the madmen been any wiser, the townsfolk would have not suffered this tragedy, and would live on to an untroubled life.

Person B: Yeah, we all know you read the thesaurus. So anyways, you saw those poor innocents’ corpses and you want us to take revenge? Y’know we’re not some heroes fighting for justice.
by yanyanyanyan4 August 15, 2025
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