This is Jamaican slang for you get it?, you understand me? Or you just sum to add at the end of a sentence and before hand u say sum that is a big deal
I like slim slim you see me? Yuzeemeh?
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The phonetic spelling of the letters used to spell fuck

Usually used to bypass word filters on forums or chat rooms.
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A phrase used to convince any one person that there is no question you are a complete psychopath, and will probably cause them harm if you play with a bad hand.
Receptionist: Did I do something wrong?

You: That depends, do you see me?
by Lean Deemz April 2, 2008
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Phrase popularized by Korean-Pop group "BTS" in their 2017 classic hit song "mic drop". The bag refers to their accomplishments and the question is asking whether or not their doubters and antis saw it; because if they had, they would realize that they have nothing to doubt.
Person 1: BTS sucks
BTS, in their hit single "mic drop": did you see my bag?
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It's a way of telling a person (in a way of a threat), that they "will see." Meaning there will be an outcome and you might regret it.
You treat me like that? You will see see.
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This refers to the kpop group, BTS' large amount of accomplishments. It is aimed towards their antis (haters) that say things such as they "BTS aren't talented." "Nobody likes BTS because they're terrible" "BTS are problematic." etc etc.
This phrase features on their song 'MIC DROP'
Bts are, in summary, bragging about their awards and large fan base so that the haters realise they're being ridiculous and should change their mindset and become an A.R.M.Y (bts fan)
Anti: Who even listens to BTS? Their music sucks and they can't sing, rap or dance.
Kim Taehyung, an intellectual : dID YOU SEE MY BAG?
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