by WIZ February 17, 2005
A phrase that can have two meanings depending on the gestured used with it or the way said.
In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
Be seeing you!
by Theamazinggeek April 10, 2019
by hellfie December 05, 2008
Someone who needs another drink is "seeing bottoms"
Usually said three quarters of the way through a drink, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
Usually said three quarters of the way through a drink, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
by D Mac July 22, 2005
1. Someone who is extremely pale/has blindingly white skin. "A whiter shade of pale."
2. Someone with no game and with none of the charisma of our african american friends. Not even cool enough to be white.
2. Someone with no game and with none of the charisma of our african american friends. Not even cool enough to be white.
Sandy, freakin' go outside, you're see-through.
Look at Alexander try to dance, man is he see-through.
Look at Alexander try to dance, man is he see-through.
by mecaro October 17, 2005
by Lauren June 17, 2004
is when your Jacking off and you stick your thumb in your ass altenrating hand movements...for instance one stroke up and thumb in ass on stroke down thumb out of ass, repeat until desired restults are achieved.
by Killabeats February 01, 2007