don't I know it
English
Etymology
A rhetorical question.
Interjection
- I know; I am very familiar with it (some stated fact).
- 1927, Boys' Life (April 1927, page 16)
- "Here's your shirt," said Slippery. "Make it snappy, we're late."
"Don't I know it," replied the Owl, emerging from the closet with his dinner jacket and vest […]
- "Here's your shirt," said Slippery. "Make it snappy, we're late."
- 1927, Boys' Life (April 1927, page 16)