A phrase with origins from the online dating app Grindr, that is meant to cloak a confirmation for a "hookup" under the guise of common vernacular.
by Ed Marley June 14, 2017
by see you in cornwall March 28, 2017
1. When you leave someone after a good time and you know you're bound to see them again
2. When someone just pissed you off and you need to walk away
2. When someone just pissed you off and you need to walk away
I'll see y'all tomorrow and as we always say...see you around...or not.
You get nothing else for me so see you around...or not.
You get nothing else for me so see you around...or not.
by JamarLamont May 31, 2024
Another way of saying "I'll see you later" this term transforms the physical presence of someone and assumes that the next interaction with the other person will be virtual.
Person 1: It was great talking with you but I have to run to a meeting in downtown.
Person 2: No worries, I'll see you on the internet.
Person 2: No worries, I'll see you on the internet.
by AFallet1 October 28, 2022
A phrase used by idiots trying to sound sophisticated. People who use this phrase usually like to suck on penis.
by lilnigwwd April 4, 2024
Me: I see you
You:GO AWAY *calls police*
You (to police): Yea this guy keeps staring at me and keeps sending me messages online saying "I see you"
Police(to you): ok, we are coming right now.
*5 minutes later*
Police(to me):why are you staring at this poor urban dictionary reader?
Me(to police): they read the definition of I see you that I wrote
You:GO AWAY *calls police*
You (to police): Yea this guy keeps staring at me and keeps sending me messages online saying "I see you"
Police(to you): ok, we are coming right now.
*5 minutes later*
Police(to me):why are you staring at this poor urban dictionary reader?
Me(to police): they read the definition of I see you that I wrote
by Peteroanwaswedumonas June 19, 2023