Well you see

1: A term used to jokingly evade having to answer any question.
2: A term used to jokingly refute someone's statement.
1:
A: You're gay.
B: Well you see.

2:
A: Counterstrike sucks.
B: Well you see.
by TotallyNotDario January 13, 2021
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Can't See Me

Can't see me was a theory explored by Albert Einsten on why John Cena can't be seen by the naked eye. Within the first week of investigations Einstein had a blood vessel burst near his heart, leading to his death.
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See Roou

Used to describe someone for their cuteness and gorgeousness. A symbol for high status or greatness yet humble and understanding. Annoying yet adorable at the same time. Full of energy and thoughts but so fragile and need a special, specific way of handling. A good listener but never was good at expressing themselves
You're exactly the See Roou i was searching for!
by _ravI November 22, 2021
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i see da bae

MAN1: Why do you always insist on hitting on girls who have boyfriends twice our size?
MAN2: I can't help the way I feel.
MAN2: When I see da bae. I go after da bae.
by Miss. AnonymousPuns October 01, 2017
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going to see Watson

Euphemism for taking opiates. Derived from loratabs/hydrocodone pills labelled "Watson 540"
"I'm going to see Watson."
"No, I can't drive. I went to see Watson like six times today."
by RedConversation May 04, 2012
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To find meaning and beauty in the manmade or natural environment which is generally not regarded as beautiful or worthy of deep contemplation; to appreciate the beauty of mundane things and moments in life.
*Evian brand water bottle with light reflecting through it
– "There are cathedrals everywhere for those with the eyes to see."
by Florean September 01, 2024
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let me see see

The Chinglish translation of Chinese "让我看看",which means "let me take a look", but since "看" in Chinese can means "see", "让我看看" might be translated as "let(让) me(我) see(看) see(看)" in a localized(to China) informal way.
"Hey guys, I got a new phone!"
"Really? Let me see see!"
by bilibilier July 09, 2022
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