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I'll see you at wal mart

"I'll see you at Walmart" is an expression that was reportedly created by a US army soldier in the Tacoma Seattle area. It has since gained popularity and spread throughout various urban communities. The origins of the phrase are unclear, but it is believed to have originated as a way to challenge or threaten others in a confrontational manner. While the exact meaning and usage of the phrase may vary among different groups, it generally conveys a sense of aggression and a willingness to engage in physical altercation. As with any potentially violent language, it is important to use the phrase responsibly and with caution, as it can easily escalate a situation and lead to harm.

Hey, shut up
Who are you talking too
You
That's ok, I'll see you at Wal Mart

by Introvert95 April 2, 2023


See you on the town

Use of this phrase first used in the 21st century. It’s simply a cool kids version of to hit the town.

Original creator - Marika

Will be hitting Elgin with a girl friend — maybe see you on the town?

by Utbooty August 25, 2018


ill see you tomorrow

Created by mikeesins. When you are bored and about to go to bed or masturbate.

Hey!! ill see you tomorrow

by mikeesins April 4, 2020


The post you are seeing will keep you loyal.

2021 is going to be hella good year, you will see.
If you prove me wrong, then your in the pit.

The post you are seeing will keep you loyal.

by bitchdipshit February 21, 2021


see you on the bridge

Star Trek term. The bridge of the ship is where the important crew and caption are located, the "helm" of the ship.

Captian says, "Ill see you on the bridge. "

by onecogmind May 5, 2020


See you at the top

To see somebody later, whenever they manage to succeed in life, either financially, emotionally mentally, but mostly financially, and having high goals

See you at the top, Typically means becoming a celebrity, becoming an entrepreneur or anything that makes you good money to where you’re succeeding in life.

by Zeus watcher February 24, 2024


see you next season

Used to say goodbye.

Bye. See you next season.

by Ritacca February 16, 2023