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▸ verb: (archaic, often in the negative) To know anything at all; to have the most basic common sense or intelligence.
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▸ verb: (archaic, often in the negative) To know anything at all; to have the most basic common sense or intelligence.
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know a B from a battledore,
know A from B,
know one's arse from one's elbow,
know someone from a can of paint,
kiddy,
beknave,
knob,
scob someone's knob,
blockhead,
hillbilly,
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