by Jt_Zero December 10, 2022

The phrase "I'll see/we'll see" is the common response given in a conversation when your friend cannot be arsed or are antisocial. If this response occurs often then this is your cue to get new friends, you'll often hear the phrase "I'm busy" aswell.
Get new friends, your welcome.
Get new friends, your welcome.
"I'LL SEE/WE'LL SEE" can be defined as a response given when your friend don't give a shit about you
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
by Bobby569 February 13, 2023

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.
by bilibilier July 9, 2022

by Jt_Zero December 10, 2022

Saying things that are "wrong" as a part of this thing that I'm doing is in no way the same after choosing a guy to fuck and then getting dragged down a hallway and neither is fucking a retard instead of the creator of AI.
Retard "SEE? See how you're wrong about the thing you said?"
Hym "SeE!? SeE hOw YoU'rE wRoNg!? No. You can just do what I want you to do. I wasn't mistreating Noah or Kendra and what they did and were doing to me was wrong. They didn't let me defend myself either."
Hym "SeE!? SeE hOw YoU'rE wRoNg!? No. You can just do what I want you to do. I wasn't mistreating Noah or Kendra and what they did and were doing to me was wrong. They didn't let me defend myself either."
by Hym Iam July 6, 2025
