This is a Jamaican expression.
Meanings: To see a person later on, or planned future.
To announce you leaving with plans to return.
Popularised from a 1970's song by Gregory Isaacs.
"Soon forward, come turn me on
You told me that you soon forward, come turn me on, now
Turn your lamps down low, now
So we ain't gonna linger no more"
Person 1: Can you go to the shop to pick up some milk?
Person 2: Alright, I soon forward
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Person 1: Can you come over? I'm bored
Person 2: I soon forward.
London slang for expressing something or someone is cool, sick, talented, good, nice
Person 1: Do you see that boy in the red? His jacket is cold.
Person 2: Yeah that's cold.
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Person 1: Did you see the football last night?
Person 2: Yeah they players were cold.
Slang word commonly said in London
Geeky, awkward,
moist, inferior or shameful and commonly in used as an insult and also as playful banter.
Did you go out with Joshua last night?
Nah, he's wet.
Do you wanna play knock down ginger tonight?
That's wet.