A typically Singaporean slang way of saying ‘I'll decide later based on the circumstances’
Similar to the more common slang wing it or play it by ear
“Hey, how about L4D this Sunday?”
“See how :P”
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When you perform a stupid action that is so idiotic, you get portrayed as a mentally ill being.
"How retarded of you!"
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The phrase which is used to absolutely destroy a person’s self confidence when they are feeling low about themselves.
Billy: “Hey Joel I heard you got rejected last night.”
Nikhil: “Joel how are we?”
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how is it going to someone that is not pregnant or doesn't have a baby
how's the baby" "not bad hows yours
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Hows u is short for; “How are you?” -Or- “How are you doing?”
But it also depends in which sentence you use it.
Like for instance if u say; “hows ur studies doing?” Then it would mean; “How are ur studies doing?
So let’s say its more like when u put “u” or “ur” that changes the meaning of the word a bit.
-Hows u?
-I am doing fine ty and u?
-I am ok!
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-Hows ur gf/bf doing?
-He/She is doing just fine, ty and u?
-I’m doing ok.
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(Typically a Singaporean/Malaysian expression)
Definition: An unethical way to express "pending decision" which normally is a "NO" as answer;
a beating about the bush way to say no;
a so called "polite" manner to say no while giving an impression that you might say yes in the end.
In broken english
A: "Eh watch movie tomorrow ai mai?"
B: (dont really want to go, probably got unconfirmed plans with more important friends)
"See how lor."
In standard english
Tom: "How about catching a movie tomorrow?"
Dick: "See how."
The following day, Dick did not reply or mention anything about the movie plan. Neither did Dick turn up for the movie, he simply abandons Tom's plan. Dick is probably enjoying himself elsewhere with other friends.
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