"I'll see you at Walmart" is an expression that was reportedly created by a US army soldier in the Tacoma Seattle area. It has since gained popularity and spread throughout various urban communities. The origins of the phrase are unclear, but it is believed to have originated as a way to challenge or threaten others in a confrontational manner. While the exact meaning and usage of the phrase may vary among different groups, it generally conveys a sense of aggression and a willingness to engage in physical altercation. As with any potentially violent language, it is important to use the phrase responsibly and with caution, as it can easily escalate a situation and lead to harm.
by Introvert95 April 2, 2023

A phrase used by idiots trying to sound sophisticated. People who use this phrase usually like to suck on penis.
by lilnigwwd April 3, 2024

A simple question confirming that another living being has eyes on the teekers- particularly when the teekers is striking a particularly iconic pose.
by Fleabo December 15, 2023

Hopping over on the white hot sand
here he come with some for me.
Taken freshly from banana tree.
banana man me want a ton.
here he come with some for me.
Taken freshly from banana tree.
banana man me want a ton.
Do you want a banana?
Peel it down and go mmm m mm mm mmm
Do you see banana man? (Do you want a banana)
this banana for you
Peel it down and go mmm m mm mm mmm
Do you see banana man? (Do you want a banana)
this banana for you
by iminhellplshelpahhh July 4, 2024

A phrase said before the complete doom of human existance. Often followed by the screams of orphans.
by Cheese is good ye September 15, 2021

A phrase with origins from the online dating app Grindr, that is meant to cloak a confirmation for a "hookup" under the guise of common vernacular.
by Ed Marley June 14, 2017

i--- is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English
see - perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
who- what or which person or people.
you-used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"are you listening?"
are-second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.
my-belonging to or associated with the speaker.
enemy-a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
see - perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
who- what or which person or people.
you-used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"are you listening?"
are-second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.
my-belonging to or associated with the speaker.
enemy-a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
by w suit November 14, 2022
