To be truly able to visualize or understand a topic about anything in particular. To actually see what it is that is going on. To be so excited about what is happening around you and you need to find out if someone else can see it to.
Jeremy notices puppy's playing on the television, he asks Aleshia "can you see?"
Jeremy is wearing a new shirt, he asks his girlfriend, "can you see?"
Out of sheer joy for the day ahead of him, Jeremy runs around the house screaming in a childs voice, "CAN YOU SEE!!?
Jeremy is wearing a new shirt, he asks his girlfriend, "can you see?"
Out of sheer joy for the day ahead of him, Jeremy runs around the house screaming in a childs voice, "CAN YOU SEE!!?
by TheTrooper77 March 18, 2010
by CrazyCollegeKid January 04, 2008
by I Can Out Drink Anyone April 09, 2006
A phrase used whenever an electronic device, computer or computer component is brought up in a thread; usually to ask how powerful it is due to Crisis and Crisis 2 having some of the best graphics and highest system requirements for computer games.
by zxvcn May 27, 2011
alvin: yo joel, look at that girl man check her out
joel: yea word man she fly, she can catch it any day
joel: yea word man she fly, she can catch it any day
by sAkE iz da tagg April 13, 2006
by Chauncey Holinsworth March 05, 2004
A self-mocking quip in answer to a questioning of the quality of your home when in compare to those at the annual Parade of Homes venue. Also demonstrative of the will and resistance to refrain from burning down a row of garishly displayed high-fallutin' mansions.
A phrase derived from the winning entry of the "Parade of Homes for the Down and Out." This is a custom built street person abode. The eclectic Hobo's answer to 'splendid living' and keeping up with 'Hobo Jones' affluent.
A mocking quip directed to you and your kind in gesture as to what you can afford in public housing. Addendum: Such directed quip would also convince one to burn down a row of garishly displayed high-fallutin' mansions.
A phrase derived from the winning entry of the "Parade of Homes for the Down and Out." This is a custom built street person abode. The eclectic Hobo's answer to 'splendid living' and keeping up with 'Hobo Jones' affluent.
A mocking quip directed to you and your kind in gesture as to what you can afford in public housing. Addendum: Such directed quip would also convince one to burn down a row of garishly displayed high-fallutin' mansions.
Said one Hermit Crab to the other: Hey Gatsby, I see your Livable Sardine Can won this year's first prize in the Parade of Homes on Cannery Row contest!
My entry into this years Parade of Homes is The Livable Sardine Can.
My entry into this years Parade of Homes is The Livable Sardine Can.
by gravy111 November 16, 2010