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know (one's) stuff know (one's) stuffTo be very knowledgeable or skilled in some area. I think Nicole is our best candidate for the job—she really knows her stuff when it comes to corporate accounting.See also: know, stuffknow one's stuff and know one's onionsto know what one is expected to know. I know my stuff. I can do my job. She can't handle the assignment. She doesn't know her onions.See also: know, stuffknow one's stuffAlso, know one's onions. Be experienced or knowledgeable in one's field or in the matter at hand. For example, Patrice knows her stuff when it comes to Mexican history, or We need a handyman who knows his onions. The allusion in the variant is unclear. [First half of 1900s] See also: know, stuffknow your ˈstuff (informal) know everything that you should know about a job, a subject, etc: I was very impressed by your lawyer. He really knows his stuff.See also: know, stuff |