See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya:is a sarcastic tone and meant towards someone you either 1) joke around with or 2) that you don't care for
by Handsome guy November 14, 2008
A friendly saying used when departing your friends. It may also be used if one is annoyed with their friend as well.
Sara: Sorry I made fun of your swisspa boyfriend, I guess I will see you tomorrow or something.
Kristen: Ya maybe. K w.e see ya bye.
Kristen: Ya maybe. K w.e see ya bye.
by neudos1 December 31, 2009
Affected humorous goodbye to someone the speaker can't stand. The bit before the comma is spoken out loud, the rest is more sotto voce; the whole phrase may be repeated straight out to a third party.
by Fearman March 04, 2008
A phrase used by those who love the Hispanic race and the people who are of Latin descent. A modified version of: "If she ain't foreign, she borin," this is the more specific version created for those who need some spice in their life.
Atb: "Yo Ethan look a really bad looking girl!"
Ethan: "Oh shoot, shes pretty"
Atb: "Yeah she's really pretty, white girls are bad"
Ethan: "White?!"
Atb: "Here we go again..."
Ethan: "If she ain't Latina, See ya!"
Ethan: "Oh shoot, shes pretty"
Atb: "Yeah she's really pretty, white girls are bad"
Ethan: "White?!"
Atb: "Here we go again..."
Ethan: "If she ain't Latina, See ya!"
by Baller oh January 17, 2019
by Mainty O'Freddy July 27, 2006
an all-purpose, ballbuster of a greeting for a guy
- best used in a loud and excited voice (and with lots of folks around to hear it!)
- best NOT used if the guy in question is much larger than you and just HAS, in fact, returned from a (secret) cross-dressing spree
- best used in a loud and excited voice (and with lots of folks around to hear it!)
- best NOT used if the guy in question is much larger than you and just HAS, in fact, returned from a (secret) cross-dressing spree
by TIC Redux May 09, 2005
An exit interview strategy applied to employers who are mentally handicapped and require assistance understanding the basics of people management. While exiting a companies employ, you should employ the “Nah mate, see ya” as your exit interview strategy. A standard exit interview interaction would go along these lines:
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
I gave my old boss a bit of the old “Nah mate see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
by honneamise September 06, 2021