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See you next tuesday?

A seemingly innocent question, yet also a loosely veiled insult, posed to fellow participants after regularly recurring weekly activites.

Great hockey again tonight Paz, see you next tuesday?

by Fatkid_13 October 11, 2021


See you later sandwiches

The cheap and dirty snacks flogged onto the bereaved for lunch on the day of a layoff round at a company. These sandwiches are usually dry, save for the tears shed by dismissed employees, and flavourless dreck one chokes down between sobs while thinking of supporting 3 kids and a wife who needs another $500 purse.

They are typically passed out by a smug and rotund PA who thinks that since the executive she cowtows before still needs his shoes shined, that he/she will remain employed.

Fillings include cheese, dry turkey, thinly sliced and mealy tomatoes, and roast beef with crusty edges, limp lettuce, and bitterness.

"After you've collected your things you can head upstairs for some See you later sandwiches"

by InterWestRainCallDance April 6, 2006

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See You Next Tuesday

As an acronym it translates into C.U.N.T. or cunt. Great for inside jokes or snide remarks around the uptight.

"I'll call you back, the boss is beckoning. Ya, see you next tuesday! *laugh*"

by Jordan W June 27, 2006

464๐Ÿ‘ 221๐Ÿ‘Ž


see you next thursday

see= C
you= U
next= N
thursday= T

for those of you that are not so bright that spells out CUNT

well he's a real see you next thursday if you know what i mean

by dol face December 27, 2007

67๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


see you on the other side

To meet up after an action or a mission is over.

As in "See you on the other side." spoken to Jason Bourne by Conklin in one of the Berlin flashbacks. Conklin says it to Bourne as Bourne is leaving the car to assassinate Neski and his wife.

by thekorrigan April 4, 2011

75๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


See You Next Tuesday

Variation; See You Next Thursday.
A way to call someone a cunt. The words "see" and "you" becoming the letters c and u, and the phrase next Thursday (or Tuesday) becoming NT.

See you next Tuesday!

by TehNinja January 17, 2010

187๐Ÿ‘ 104๐Ÿ‘Ž


Its nice to see you

A greeting exchanged, usually in a sacristy or rectory between two Catholics. One is attracted to the other but, for fear of saying something inappropriate, the affinity is channelled into this benign salutation. It can be accompanied by a long, firm handshake, a tight embrace or a kiss on the cheek.

There are three ways to respond.

If the person being greeted returns the affinity, they say "Its nice to see you too," or "Its nice to be here," but if they do not return the affinity they simply say, "Thanks!"

When the distanced admiration has existed over the course of several months or years, the greeting may also be expressed as "Its so nice to see you again."

Francis: Hey, Clare how have you been! Its nice to see you!

Clare: Its nice to see you too, Francis. I've been been well, how are your brothers?

by Hippolytus January 25, 2011

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