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Seeing the ghost

During the act of oral sex where as a man is standing and a woman is on her knees the point of orgasm for the man is reached. At this point the man grabs the woman very rough on the top of the scalp which slightly tilts her head back and forces her eyelids wide open. This is the opportunity where the man jacks his jizz in her fully exposed eyes thus making her see a white blurry "ghost."

The bitch was known for spitting so when she was gobblin on my meat I yanked her head back and splashed in the bitches eyes. She didn't like seeing the ghost.

by rc51rider July 15, 2010

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See-saw

Slang term for black people.

"Whoa, dude! Look at all those see-saws standing over there!"

by Megan Langley November 12, 2008

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di see

You see

I just got some new shoes,di see.

by Deovantae September 13, 2008

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see the crane

see the cranse is a reference to an actual crane in glenelg, a suburb of adelaide south australia. It is used as an informal greeting, goodbye or screamed at random people in a drive by fashon.
It denotes a good, exciting or crazy time not disimilar to exclaiming wow or awsome.

The phrase os often used in combination with a rhyme i.e see the crane in the rain from a train it's insane. Don't be lame see the crane while you drink champaign it won't cause you pain etc.

alternative spellings are common

see the krane
s33 the kran3
see t3h kran3 etc.

(leaning out of car window at 60 kph to randomperson) see the crane!

by phrenzy June 29, 2005

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see-mail

A second e-mail often send out to a supervisor or middle manager, to further explain a techncial concept which has already been explained to the customer or other interested party.

I sent the customer an e-mail which solved their javascript issue, but then I really needed to dumb it down in my see-mail to Meredith.

by Howie the Support Guy July 14, 2006

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We'll see

term carti use when a fan wants something and they don't say yes or no. Usually means "no", but sometimes it means "no"

Fans: "WLR 2020?"

Carti: "We'll see."

by PlayboiCartii November 22, 2020

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seeing Edward

One of the symptoms of a coming migraine is that you experience a 'light show,' or sparkles. So when you start 'seeing Edward,' or 'seeing Edward Cullen,' it means you're about to get a migraine.

I feel awful... I should have known, I've been seeing Edward all day.

by -Holly- July 8, 2010

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