Cunt. The words "see you" correspond to the letters "C" and "U" and the "next Tuesday" implies the "nt." This is one way to describe a person as a cunt when in polite company. Origin in Athens, GA.
"I was having lunch with the mayor and his wife yesterday, and, though he was perfectly agreeable, she was a see-you-next-Tuesday." "After our fourth date I realized she had a thing or two wrong with her see-you-next-Tuesday."
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Something unbelievable, amazing or superb.
See it! Feel it! Hear it! Read it! That movie is great.
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A famous quote now used by many for mocking others. It originated from "The Sixth Sense" by M. Night Shyamalan. Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) said this line. The popularity of this line had grown, and now many people say things similiar to this, like how people always change the phrase "got milk?". Some examples of how it has canged are, "I see white people", "I see black people", or "I see naked people".
Cole Sear: I see dead people.
Malcolm Crowe: In your dreams?
Cole shakes his head no
Malcolm Crowe: While you're awake?
Cole nods
Malcolm Crowe: Dead people like, in graves? In coffins?
Cole Sear: Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead.
Malcolm Crowe: How often do you see them?
Cole Sear: All the time.
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A phrase used to threaten someone, mostly used to describe a future fight; to foreshadow future harm.
Mike: "Hey man, I heard you were talking to my girl."
Ron: "So what?"
Mike: "You gon see me."
A take on the brief jingle, "We're off to see the wizard" from the movie, "The Wizard of Oz".
Sung when you're on your way to the bathroom to take a plop (leave a shit, go poo-poo, lay a log, etc.)
โช We're off to see the toilet, โช
โช The wonderful toliet bowl! โช
Note the spelling of the word toilet in the second verse; it is pronounced, "toa LYE'it" in order for it to have three syllables.
Mabye, mabye not you'll never know
Will i see my post? =probably not