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      [Idiom]  | "let someone know" 


      1: to tell something to someone

      [Phrase]  | "let (someone) know" 


      1: to give information to;


        * e.g., " ... Let me know if have questions about the assignment. "



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       [ "Let me know" ]

      1: Infamous phrase originated by Gianni (aka: Viscosity, Johnny Vicious, Versace, Johnny Ball Sack, Johnny Blaze, etc.) King of the one liners. The original use of this phrase was to not answer an invitation to go some place or do something. Example: You- “Yo I am having a bbq on Saturday, come by” Viscosity- “yea, let me know.” You- “Oook.”. -- Then -- (the day before the gathering) You-– “So tomorrow is the bbq, you gonna come by?” Vicious- “yo whos gonna be there?” You- “yo I dunno u know the usual peeps, just come by and hang if you want” Viscosity- “yo let me know.” You- “I am letting you know now!” … This catch phrase if used in excess can grow to extreme annoyance and lameness. In the occasion of excessive use, a response phrase of “what do you want to know!”…. “Let Me Know” also “Lemme Kno” has transformed and expanded to many uses and applications. The infamous and rarely seen Viscosity himself has been seen and quoted using “Let me know” to try to attract a member of the opposite sex. (A female walks by), “Yooooooo, let me knoooo” Or “You can let me know” or “I can let you know if you want me to” or “I can let her know”. It can be used in many different occasions and there have been variations of the phrase and responses to the phrase. Including “You can let me know” “You can let me know if you want” “If you want, I can let you know” “I can let you know” “I’ll let you know” “Tell her let me know” “Yo, tell your mom to let me know”. Responses include: “What do you want to know” “I will let you know” “I will let your mom know” Usual response: “I am letting you know” “yo listen if you don’t want to come, don’t” “lameoo” “detaaaa” “detuahhh” “buah”

        * e.g.,  ... -Yo we are playing video games tomorrow nite. 

       [ "Ok well let me know" ]

      1: a statement use when ending a conversation that is dragged on to long or undesired.

        * e.g.,  ... judy: "hey i just saw tray last week and we gonna throw him a welcome home party...its gonna be pop'n...you kno he just got outta prision on tuesday... etc"(she goes on and on about it) Hyzeek:(cutting judy off) "ok well let me know" (then he walks away) 

       [ "thank you let me know" ]

      1: A sign of politeness

        * e.g.,  ... thank you let me know the darts buses has left the fleet number 

       [ "let me know how that works out for you" ]

      1: the easiest way to end an argument when your opponent relays their intentions to do something that you do not agree with.

        * e.g.,  ... (online or in text msg, etc) 

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