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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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I see how it is

It is a various phrase used in all sorts of situations including two faced people

two-faced - marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another; "she was a deceitful scheming little thing"- Israel Zangwill; "a double-dealing double agent"; "a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer"- W.M.Thackeray hence I see how it is

by JohnGallop October 6, 2012

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How yo baby?

one. a common phrase inserted randomly in conversation to add flavor.

two. a greeting meaning "wusssup?" or "how you doin'?" but in most cases no answer is required.
three. the verbal form of a fist pump.

note: not literally asking about a baby.

Example one:
"Hey, what's up?"
"No, I think you meant to say, 'how YO baby?'"

Example two:
George: "How yo baby?"
Cindy: *SLAP*
George: "HEY! It's a form of greeting!"

by Martha Weasley March 6, 2010

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how about them _______________

Put any sport team at the end.Used when conversations have died.

So.......how about them yankees?

by Liquidmaycry June 10, 2005

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That's not how I roll

1. That's not how I act.

2. That's not what I like.

Man: Hey, you wanna go spank my ass?
Other Man: Whoa dude, that's not how I roll.

by leviathan09 July 18, 2004

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How YOU doin'?

Pick up line originated from the character "Joey" on the famous NYC based TV show "Friends"

"Hey, how YOU doin'......"

by AK March 14, 2003

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how did it go

Asking โ€œHow did it go?โ€ is a common question used in American English, and at work. This kind of question could be in relation to work related tasks or small talk.

Use of how did it go in sentences:-
Task-Based Examples:

โ€œSo team, how did the product launch go?โ€
โ€œHow did the meeting with the client go?โ€

โ€œHow did your presentation go?โ€

Small-Talk Examples:

โ€œHow did your vacation go?โ€

โ€œHow did the Christmas party go?โ€

โ€œHow did your new car buying experience go?โ€

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by dardmeetha April 29, 2016

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