What does "You know the drill."mean?Is it a idiom? (2024)

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excusemytypos

23 Feb 2015

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Yes. It means the person should be familiar with the situation and know what will happen, what they're expected to do etc.

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Yes, it is an Idiomatic Expression.
It means that the person is assumed to already know what needs to be done or what usually happens in a situation or routine of the matter that is being discussed.

"You know what to do since you have done it enough times before."

"You know what will happen since you have seen it enough times before"

"You can assume what happened since you have seen it enough times before"

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I see now.Thank you so much guys!!

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