see someone naked in the shower with a big black chiken
i see into you
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.
"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"
A euphemism referring to activities between male and female participants involving the exposure of one’s “dogs”.
Randal invited Gabby over to eat breakfast and see the dogs.
When someone does not feel appriciated in a friend group so leaves, this often occurs in xbox party's
"I can see when im not wanted"
*leaves party*
When doing a DP one penis is all the way in while the other is almost all the way out. Then the one that is out goes all the way in, as the one that was in goes almost all the way out. The 2 penises "See-saw" in and out. Therefore only one is in all the way at a time, and both will also be halfway in on the way in and out.
We were gentle at first since it was her first DP. We did a see-saw DP to start and she completely loved it!
Almost like an outer body experience, but seeing yourself passed out.
Knocked out beyond that what is visably considered knocked out.
Pablo: Bring me coffee bro, I'm dying.
9 hours later
Ty: My bad bro, I gotchu next time, I was see rocked.
Pablo : Damn bro you was see rocked last night.
Ty: Yeah bro, I passed out on the stairs upside down. I kept trying to tell my body to move.
A person who believes they are doing something right or good while being oblivious to the flaws in their thinking, belief, or execution is often described as having a "blind spot" or exhibiting
"confirmation bias" in their thinking, where they selectively focus on information that confirms their existing beliefs and disregard contradictory evidence.
Other relevant terms depending on the context could include:
"Self-deceived":
When someone is actively misleading themselves about their actions or motivations.
"Dunning-Kruger effect":
A cognitive bias where people with low ability overestimate their own competence, often leading to a lack of self-awareness about their mistakes.
"Illusion of superiority":
A related concept to the Dunning-Kruger effect, where someone believes they are better than others, even when evidence suggests otherwise.
"Cognitive dissonance":
When someone holds conflicting beliefs or behaviors, which can lead to them rationalizing their actions to maintain consistency.
They are so blind to their fallacies, I would call them a “Not-See”