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As Seen On TV 

Term to be used as an adjective, to describe when a situation or conversation is or was so cliche, stereotypical or fake in content or feeling that it seems as if it could only be on TV. Abbreviated ASOT.
When Jimmy and dad had one of those 'father-son moments' after they decided it was best not to tell mom about Jimmy sneaking out in her car to see Jane, it was entirely As Seen On TV.
As Seen On TV by Quinn Allen June 30, 2007
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Guy:Dude

Guy#2:wassup
Guy:That guy looks like a da seen
Guy#2:lol
Da seen by aaron_v1 November 30, 2015
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the power of seen 

Also known as TPOS.
When your text messages get ignored,blue ticked or seen by every other members of a group chat or a direct message.
Mostly used when you want to hang out with friends or asking for a favor.
Me:Does anybody wants to hang out?
(Seen by Adrian,Bing and 38 others)
Me:The power of seen.
the power of seen by Axeno May 21, 2017

i aint never seen two pretty best friends 

its always one of them gotta be ugly
that guy w the creepy ass eyes : " i aint never seen two pretty best friends, its always one of them gotta be ugly "

Have you seen the shoelace video? 

A code phrase used by those in the tickle community to find other members. It was originally derived from the Tumblr user code, “I like your shoelaces.” The correct response from someone who is in the tickle community is, “Yeah, the president had what was coming to him.”
Secret Lee: Have you seen the shoelace video?
Secret Ler: Yeah, the president had what was coming to him.
Secret Lee: …holy shit

Secret Ler: Have you seen the shoelace video?
Random Oblivious Bystander: No…? What shoelace video?
Secret Ler: Never mind, I’ll try to remember send it to you later.

Nothing Blake hasn't seen in a Dennys 

a saying popular in North-Western America, used similarly to "Nothing I haven't seen before".
"Hey, that movie is so inappropriate!"

"Nothing Blake hasn't seen in a Dennys"

got the seen 

an expression used when there's a pause in chat activity.

Similar to "dead chat", but different in the way that everyone is watching the chat waiting for someone to say something while "dead chat" simply has no engagement. "got the seen" is used in the context of what would be an awkward silence.
*last message 5 min ago*
me: "got the seen"
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got the seen by dringer777 December 21, 2022