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see you in the funny pages

An informal goodbye greeting. Usually used to indicate that the recipient is somehow defeated, unworthy, or left behind; hence their worthiness to appear only as a comic strip character in the funny pages.

Boo ya! See you in the funny pages, sucker.

by Jeema November 9, 2005

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I'll see you when I see you

A phrase used by a boyfriend or girlfriend when they want to break up with their significant other but don't have the spine to actually say they want to break up.

"So, are you breaking up with me?"

"I don't know. I just want a relationship where I'll see you when I see you."

by Tommyt September 23, 2014

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see you next year

Commonly stated by the class goofball while on their way out of the classroom before winter break.

Since the break goes through new years day, the jokester is stating that the next time he greets you, it will be a year ahead the last time he saw you.

jack: Wow bye guys! Cant wait for christmas break!

Sean: "See you next year"!

jack: We need to stop hanging out.

by Thishandleisntinuse January 1, 2020


see you on the other side

A form of bidding farewell to a close friend or relative when you know that the probability of ever meeting them again in the future is slim and exceedingly marginal, or when you will cease all contact with the aforementioned individual for a considerable time without sitreps.

The phrase was first brought to public attention after Jim Lovell, aboard Apollo 8, uttered the phrase before going dark behind the Moon for 34 minutes. It was later popularized by mainstream media, such as books or films, where the phrase is occasionally used..

Gerry Carr: "Ten seconds to go. You are go all the way."

Jim Lovell: "We'll see you on the other side."

by Pythagorasaur July 31, 2019

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See-you-next-Tuesday

Cunt. The words "see you" correspond to the letters "C" and "U" and the "next Tuesday" implies the "nt." This is one way to describe a person as a cunt when in polite company. Origin in Athens, GA.

"I was having lunch with the mayor and his wife yesterday, and, though he was perfectly agreeable, she was a see-you-next-Tuesday." "After our fourth date I realized she had a thing or two wrong with her see-you-next-Tuesday."

by castes January 30, 2008

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See you in the major leagues

A sentence where men cried...

"See you in the major leagues, Jack."

by Damn boye March 19, 2021


Well see you around

A blow off or a rejection. Or not interested.

Well see you around - having no interest in that person.

by Shalondafielder26 March 26, 2021

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