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Long time no see

"Long time no see" means: I have not seen you for a long time.

It is a grammatically comical greeting with English words organized by Chinese grammar. In Chinese there is an everyday greeting "Hao jiu mei jian" which corresponds with "long time no see", literally word by word. It is said that "Long time no see" was first used by Chinese-Americans.

Long time no see! Cuban ex-President Fidel Castro makes a rare photographed appearance.

by zhw7 September 3, 2009

413πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


long time no see

greeting. used to discribe a positive feeling of remeet old friends.

"long time no see, John! Where have you been this month?"
"Canada, I went to see my daughter there."

by raogaoqi October 29, 2013

56πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Long Time No See

Something an non-funny person who has just seen you recently says when there trying to be funny. Often said by annoying relatives or douchy friends.

Douchy Friend Who Has Just Seen Frank: Hey Frank! Long time no see.

Frank: Dude not now, at least hold your douchyness untill there done reading the Jeff's final words!

by DamanCrazy April 2, 2010

42πŸ‘ 121πŸ‘Ž


long time no see

hosszΓΊ idΕ‘ nem lΓ‘tΓ‘s

Hi Kick, long time no see!

by real trap shit August 16, 2015

10πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


No time no see

No time no see is a humorous greeting mostly used in specific scenarios. Oftentimes, it's used when a person approaches you and talks to you like a best friend but you don't remember them at all. This can be also used by best friends as a humorous greeting when they don't remember how long they haven't seen or talked each other for.

Person A : Hi, it's been a long time! Do you want to hang out?

Person B : Oh... No time no see! Nope, I don't have time for hanging out for now, sorry. (Doesn't remember who person A is)

by janpen8888_8888 January 1, 2023