"Aii Bro I'll See You" is a term used in the common highschool slang from the years 2018-2019. This term is formally used as a transition word to get out of pickle situations such as Breakups , Abortions , Weddings , Teacher talks , Pep Talks , Dap and leaves , etc.
"Ayo Seth what class you got?"-Tyshawn... "Uh i got music in room 202 (DING late bell noise) Aii Bro I'll See You.. (Daps) Stay up.
by SethyOW February 08, 2019
by lindyloohs April 06, 2006
Originally from the movie. "A Bug's Life"; when you're about to receive news that you already know is going to be shitty.
{Derek}: Ron, I've got some terrible news for you.
{Ron}: Ok, I'll have the poo-poo platter!
{Derek}: I accidentally ran over your cat this morning; it was as flat as a pancake and there were all these pink gooey things everywhere.
{Ron}: Ok, I'll have the poo-poo platter!
{Derek}: I accidentally ran over your cat this morning; it was as flat as a pancake and there were all these pink gooey things everywhere.
by Telephony September 20, 2014
A phrase often used to indicate to you that:
1. The person has absolutely no idea what you just said.
2. You are a complete loser and the other person just does not want to talk to you.
3. Is trying to avoid the question.
1. The person has absolutely no idea what you just said.
2. You are a complete loser and the other person just does not want to talk to you.
3. Is trying to avoid the question.
Did you hear our professor's ludicrous rant on the consequences of mal-formed subprime mortgate ratings?
-Uh, I'll get back to you on that one.
Hey man, wanna go somewhere?
-I'll get back to you on that one.
Hey, where's that 10 bucks I lent you the other day?
-I'll get back to you on that one.
-Uh, I'll get back to you on that one.
Hey man, wanna go somewhere?
-I'll get back to you on that one.
Hey, where's that 10 bucks I lent you the other day?
-I'll get back to you on that one.
by DanLi February 18, 2010
by Vennificus November 19, 2018
Is usually used following an unexpected display of affection (typically a kiss) from a person whom one has a crush on.
While I am unsure of the exact etymology of the phrase, I can remember first hearing it on an old Brady Bunch episode when Marcia Brady said it after Davy Jones from the Monkees kissed her on the cheek.
While I am unsure of the exact etymology of the phrase, I can remember first hearing it on an old Brady Bunch episode when Marcia Brady said it after Davy Jones from the Monkees kissed her on the cheek.
by The Professor July 12, 2004
Basically means 'Fine, I'll whup your ass'. Said when someone challenges you to a fight and you know you'll win. From the movie Kung Pow: Enter The Fist.
"Sure, I'll shake your bouncy booty."
by King of the Forehead Punch June 19, 2005