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see you next tendencies

A way to describe a woman who has some of attributes associated with the dreaded c-word, but doesn't quite deserve the the C-bomb label just yet. Approximately a half step away from See you next Tuesday status.

That woman can be nice at times, but she sure has See You Next Tendencies, especially when she's had a couple to drink.

by B Richard J September 22, 2010

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i see your point!

A contradictory statement, usually used in a jokingly manner when you've got no idea what the hell the person you're talking to's going on about.

"Well, like I was saying, all that public masturbation led to the salmon bar with polar bears and all kinds of crazy shite!"

"I see your point!"

by Alex Quantashassle August 19, 2005

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See you next Tuesday

A polite way of calling someone a cunt.
A See You Next Tuesday is an unreliable person who's always putting off something important with a lame excuse.

He's such a See You Next Tuesday,i doubt he'll turn up.

by mrforde August 23, 2006

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you cant see me

a phrase used by the nigga version of (JOHN CENA!)

ta ta ta taaa ta ta ta taaaa - you cant see me- the time is now

by mrm3tuba October 21, 2019

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See You Next Time

Code for a nasty woman. The acronym is NOT S Y N T, but phonically C U N T.

After an argument with a woman, take the apparent high road with a "See you next time" to mean "you're just nasty."

by Admiral Sunshine September 24, 2010

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see a man about a horse

Used by males to politely excuse themselves to the washroom for "number one" purposes.

While reinforced by both of these examples:

"Any general business that needs attending to that you may not care to discuss whith the present party.
We can meet for lunch on Tuesday, since I'll be in the area; I have to see an man about a horse.
by moth17 Jul 5, 2005"
"2. see a man about a horse 271 up, 73 down"
A discreet way to leave the table at a restaurant to go to the restroom; derived from a 1940's black-and-white film (sorry, cannot recall the name) where an actor literally says it as he leaves a table to see a man at another table about a horse.
"Excuse me, I have to see a man about a horse."

The origins date back to the days of the "Not-Quite-So-Wild-Yet-Still-Wild Enough Old West". When at the local drinking establishment (read at the Saloon) the horse trough was closer to the entrance of the building (usually directly attached) than the outhouses which were generally situated out back. And thus a slang term was born. And of course MOST people had enough common decency to only use the trough for number one.

Excuse me, I suddenly feel the urge to see a man about a horse.

by Stalik May 25, 2011

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Welp, See Ya Later

1. (n.) A phrase that originates from a line spoken by Jim Carrey in the 1994 film "Dumb and Dumber" now often used to describe the act of slowly (or rapidly) excising a person from a group of friends. Reasons may vary and can include overwhelming stench, ending a relationship with a group member, or simply becoming an annoyance to group members.

2. (n.) An award given to a person who has previously been excised from a group in this way.

Man, we really gave Nina the Welp, See Ya Later after she acted like a bitch during that camping trip.

by Norberrrrrt April 11, 2007

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