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i wanna see the receipts

A request for evidence.

The phrase was stated in an interview with Whitney Houston when Diane Sawyer read a headline concerning the cost of Houston's drug habit. Houston, apparently assuming there were receipts from drug dealers and also apparently assuming Sawyer had them requested to see said receipts. The clip went viral in the form an animated .gif.

Person 1: "Did you hear? Cher passed away."
Person 2: "I wanna see the receipts."

by drinkmytearsandcry January 28, 2012

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See You Space Cowboy...

At the end of a Cowboy Bebop episode, there is a black screen, with a subtitle that says "See You Space Cowboy.."

It's the show's way of saying "Goodnight" to the audience..

It is a cool way of saying goodbye to a friend too, or a possible replacement for "peace."

E1:
*End of Cowboy Bebop episode*
See You Space Cowboy...

E2:
Guy 1: See You Space Cowboy.
Guy 2: Later man.

by CowboyBebopFan1 February 6, 2011

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I'm Not Seeing Enough Movement

The last words of the popular fortnite streamer Ninja after he attempted to make 1 million people in the Times Square do the floss dance.

"Can we make 1 million people do this crazy fortnite dance?"
*no one gives a damn*
"i'm not seeing enough movement"

by HighElfArcher January 17, 2019


see you down the road

A phrase made popular by circus clowns and other circus workers. It literally means what you would think it means. It's a form of "see you later". People in the circus absolutely hate saying goodbye, because goodbye is final. See you down the road means that although you're leaving right now, our paths will cross again! Like the train tracks that we travel on from city to city.

I hope you have safe travels, see you down the road!

by Circus terms November 30, 2015


I'll See Myself Out

Something you say before leaving a room after making a really bad pun or joke that has everyone blankly staring at you.

"I was taught to never iron clovers. You don't want to press your luck."
.....
"I'll see myself out."

by Someone who kinda exists August 13, 2022


See you in the funny papers.

Also ... See you in the funny pages.

Refers to the comics section of the newspaper. Was a light hearted way to say goodbye, see you later, in the 1920s through WWII. Not derogatory at all. Could be used with a friend or casual acquaintance. Just a breezy way to say our lives are crazy, like the characters in the comics. Our lives are funny/ironic/interesting I wouldn't be surprised if someone started writing a comic strip based on us. I'll see you around, just as likely in the funny pages as anywhere else.

Hey, see you in the funny papers.

by Rintho Latum June 27, 2011

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Monkey see, monkey do

refers to the learning of a process without an understanding of why it works.

Monkey see, monkey do , monkey die!

by Muntajab January 6, 2009

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