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see ya chump

"see ya chump" is a line said by Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man. As you may know, he is quite known for saying this to Eddie Brock, who was simply trying to take a photo of Spider-Man's symbiote-infected suit (venom).

p.s-I'm a better marvel fan than you :)

"give me-give me some of that web action"
*smashes the camera
"see ya chump"

by Idyllic place December 12, 2021


See you, Auntie.

Phonetic spelling of C-U-N-T.
Popularized by the band Tool; these words are written on the back sleeve of their album Aenima.

See you, Auntie.

by majortool January 14, 2011


See Method Man

To engage in the smoking of marajuana

Hold up, before we go to the movie we gotta go see method man.

by americanmidwestsamurai August 5, 2010


see the forest for the trees

To see the forest for the trees suggests that a person is capable of discerning the bigger picture, from observing the more granular details. Conversely, when used in the negative form, this suggests that someone is easily preoccupied by the details, thus allowing them to obscure the bigger picture.

She has a strong ability to grasp the big picture, always able to "see the forest for the trees".

by TheSoph April 10, 2014

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see eye to eye

to agree with sb

We seem to see eye to eye on this issue. (We agree on this issue)

by elikaa November 8, 2013

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nothing to see here

Short for "nothing to see here, move along folks". A ironic or sarcastic phrase uttered by a person who feels that he/she has detected a hidden, usually unpleasant or sinister, deeper meaning of a story or event that the reporter or authority on that event wishes to conceal possibly to avoid upsetting the general public.

From the police phrase, "nothing to see here move along". which is often said to a crowd of people that have collected at the scene of an accident or crime and who the officer wishes to disperse without communicating the cause of the crime or accident.

The phrase is found in political commentary often on weblogs on hot button events like terrorism and political corruption.

Susan: "I read in the paper that the FBI has determined that the man who shot up the Israeli airline ticket counter at LAX had no connection to terrorism."

Fred: "Yeah sure, nothing to see here."

by icemaniceman1111 January 10, 2009

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I see how it is

I see how it is is a phrase which can describe various situations like for example people with ulterior motives and people with no respect at all for you when they show you their true colors.

It can be said in a jokey sarcastic way between people and doesn't have necessarily have to be a serious situation.
Or when someone doesn't understand the situation of someone and only think one way. The other person sees they wasted their time and sees that the other person is very cleverly sneaky in their ways to obtain something they want regardless of the outcome for you whether it be catastrophic for you when you realize he is not what he seems and acts under false pretenses.
Also when someone thinks you owe them something or need to prove something to them when the truth is it not the case but they just want to control or put you down.
And lastly people who ask to many questions personally or obtain information when they don't even know you only for the purpose for something more sinister even when there is nothing or no real reason.

For Example, when someone uses you to get something or when he around other people or in a place of your surroundings he shows his true colors and has no respect for anything and disrespects you to show you up or give you a bad name so in the future you will have problems. The other person who realizes the true colors of this person and says I see how it is.

by KeepItRealDozzon August 22, 2012

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