(Typically a Singaporean/Malaysian expression)
Definition: An unethical way to express "pending decision" which normally is a "NO" as answer;
a beating about the bush way to say no;
a so called "polite" manner to say no while giving an impression that you might say yes in the end.
Definition: An unethical way to express "pending decision" which normally is a "NO" as answer;
a beating about the bush way to say no;
a so called "polite" manner to say no while giving an impression that you might say yes in the end.
In broken english
A: "Eh watch movie tomorrow ai mai?"
B: (dont really want to go, probably got unconfirmed plans with more important friends)
"See how lor."
In standard english
Tom: "How about catching a movie tomorrow?"
Dick: "See how."
The following day, Dick did not reply or mention anything about the movie plan. Neither did Dick turn up for the movie, he simply abandons Tom's plan. Dick is probably enjoying himself elsewhere with other friends.
A: "Eh watch movie tomorrow ai mai?"
B: (dont really want to go, probably got unconfirmed plans with more important friends)
"See how lor."
In standard english
Tom: "How about catching a movie tomorrow?"
Dick: "See how."
The following day, Dick did not reply or mention anything about the movie plan. Neither did Dick turn up for the movie, he simply abandons Tom's plan. Dick is probably enjoying himself elsewhere with other friends.
by nagaryuz November 5, 2015

(1)A moment in which a person does something normally considered difficult in an uncanny way that may seem superhuman in effect.
(2)When it seems as if the person sees the 1's and 0's of the world.
(3)Someone who is perfect at something.
(2)When it seems as if the person sees the 1's and 0's of the world.
(3)Someone who is perfect at something.
(1)I swear, Criss Angel can see the matrix!
(2)Did you see how he was dodgin' them puches? It was like he was seeing the matrix.
(3)Micheal Jordan can see the matrix in basketball.
(2)Did you see how he was dodgin' them puches? It was like he was seeing the matrix.
(3)Micheal Jordan can see the matrix in basketball.
by tbearnskwerl May 22, 2007

A welcoming party for a new baby. Friends and family are invited to meet the baby. Given in lieu of a baby shower. No gifts.
by ennaid March 30, 2013

a phrase that blatantly means "no" but is said to avoid giving a concrete answer and maybe to spare the askers feelings
by superheadd February 28, 2011

by honkey484 June 11, 2006

An organized drinking party for your penis. Friends and family are invited to meet the little guy. Alcohol or non- alcoholic drinks could be served. Given in lieu of a BJ.
by kerb-stirer May 26, 2018
