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SES

Secure Easy Setup - a new way to hook up wireless equipment... it'll even make it easy for you to do...

push a button here and then push a button there and BAM! she's connected...

by Reo Strong July 19, 2005

30πŸ‘ 168πŸ‘Ž


iPhone SE

A new iPhone released on March 21st, 2016. This phone is basically an iphone 5s with 6s internals. Comes in space gray, silver, gold, and rose gold.

Bob: Did u see Sara's new phone???
Rob: Yeah, I think it was an iPhone SE.

by Dr. UNeedMilk April 15, 2016

29πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


SE-R

a trim level for nissan cars with sporting flavor. original SE-R was the 91-94(B13) Sentra's, an inconspicuous pocket rocket powered by the venerable SR20DE engine, sporty suspension tuning, a driver oriented interior and subtle exterior enhancements. good definition of a "sleeper"

daymn y0, that junk ass sentra just whooped my vtec :bitchslap: that aint no regular sentra f00, thats an SE-R!

by racer-x May 7, 2005

101πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


se-port

The place that Ward Melville made. Even that little plaque behind the register says it. The deli with the overpriced sanwiches and overdressed (sometimes underdressed) girls and guys. Occassionally a beard will be sported, most always a lax stick. Boone, Gasm, Deathwish, some just wish for their death because they can\'t handle it all in one sitting. Park your car to the side feed the ducks and enjoy the French Fries. Se-Port Deli, it wouldn\'t be Three Village or 25A without it. Right next to Fox\'s.

1. Yo, I\'m going to Se-Port for a Boone.

2. Cuozzo wants me to pick him up a Gasm before practice.

by Writer April 27, 2005

86πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


ek se

afrikaans for "i say"
generally used to add emphasis

"That guy is such a fucking cunt, ek se."

by katisgorgeous April 15, 2018

72πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


per se

Latin borrowing meaning "in and of itself", used in certain fairly specific, idiomatic contexts in casual English. Is typically used with a negative to indicate that a term being used is understood to be imprecise or off-the-mark (i.e., not accurate 'per se') in a case where the term is nevertheless useful to an explanation. Usually followed by an explanation or justification for the use of the term indicated.

It is as well sometimes used preceding a term indicated, especially in more formal (e.g., legal) usage. In these contexts, usually used in the positive to reinforce a characterisation as fundamentally being the case (i.e., 'per se' accurate).

"It's not that I consider it a 'joke' per se. It's just that I don't think it takes the subject quite seriously enough, under the circumstances."

"Sexual advances toward a minor are without exception per se illegal in this state. This is not open to question or challenge."

by Yst October 29, 2005

874πŸ‘ 213πŸ‘Ž


Dhaen Se

Hindi word meaning β€œQuickly”

Are chhotu β€œDhaen Se” do chai le aa.

by MoohSingh October 18, 2020