understanding something through reading it as a "cc:" recipient of an email
corollaries are saw-saw and seen-seen
corollaries are saw-saw and seen-seen
by deckchair December 15, 2003
This entry is created, from China Pinyin
Mean:please look at yourself,now
Some time the word meaning of derision.
Mean:please look at yourself,now
Some time the word meaning of derision.
A:hi,tom!nice day,isn't it?
B:yeah~a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(B suddenly fell into the ditch)
A:OH!!!MY GOD!!
B:SHIT!It stinks!
A:U SEE SEE U~
B:yeah~a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(B suddenly fell into the ditch)
A:OH!!!MY GOD!!
B:SHIT!It stinks!
A:U SEE SEE U~
by Wang872 April 17, 2014
I: ::Leaves toilet seat up::
Q: ::Mad:: Put the toilet seat down! I will give you some color to see see!
I: ::scared::
Q: ::Mad:: Put the toilet seat down! I will give you some color to see see!
I: ::scared::
by Kender-Dragonfly May 26, 2013
1. showing someone some colour. "I will show you this colour to see see."
2. calling for a fight. "Want me to show you some colours to see see?"
3. looking for a beat up.
Source of phrase: Chinese expression that means the same thing: gei ni dian yan se kan kan.
2. calling for a fight. "Want me to show you some colours to see see?"
3. looking for a beat up.
Source of phrase: Chinese expression that means the same thing: gei ni dian yan se kan kan.
1."I will show you this colour to see see."
2."Want me to show you some colours to see see?"
3."Hey, show me some colours to see see."
2."Want me to show you some colours to see see?"
3."Hey, show me some colours to see see."
by AChineseWithAFriendMike September 24, 2009
Popular Chinese phrase to scare people, "Give you some color to see see" means I will teach you a lesson .
by not good at english October 13, 2017
John Cena: Your time is not up. Your time is now.
Ismael: I secondw see ew see www we see e de w see a see see ew wa we seesee we saw sat azaaa
Ismael: I secondw see ew see www we see e de w see a see see ew wa we seesee we saw sat azaaa
by Hecate_ January 12, 2023
The phrase "I'll see/we'll see" is the common response given in a conversation when your friend cannot be arsed or are antisocial. If this response occurs often then this is your cue to get new friends, you'll often hear the phrase "I'm busy" aswell.
Get new friends, your welcome.
Get new friends, your welcome.
"I'LL SEE/WE'LL SEE" can be defined as a response given when your friend don't give a shit about you
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
by Bobby569 February 14, 2023