by Nikki85 August 27, 2021
Get the I'll see you mug.the call of B-ville's baddest BMODL: ML, when little poo crackas get caught for pooing up society they hear this call
by g-birdman June 17, 2003
Get the I'll See you at 3 o'clock mug.A phrase of obvious sarcasm, used in message boards and the like, to point out that a previous post was not funny even though the creator of the unfunny post thought it was.
See also:
STFU, GTFO, gb2/
See also:
STFU, GTFO, gb2/
Poster 1: Hay guys I just insulted some kid in an online forum! HAHAHAHAHA
Poster 2: I see what you did there.
Poster 2: I see what you did there.
by Merovingian August 16, 2005
Get the I see what you did there mug.Usually a sarcastic response to somebody who obviously thinks that they have been more clever than they actually have. Seen mostly in online forums; often abbreviated ISWYDT.
Person1: Microsoft makes a decent word processor.
Person2: Micro$oft Word sux!!
Person3: I see what you did there.
Person2: Micro$oft Word sux!!
Person3: I see what you did there.
by rudstyle January 31, 2008
Get the I see what you did there mug.-Guy1: Hey guys! If you post your credit card and social security number, this forum will out automatically censor it!
-Guy2: Okay... Wait! I see what you did there.
-Guy2: Okay... Wait! I see what you did there.
by unum March 4, 2008
Get the I see what you did there mug.When one can't wait for someone to fail and they'll be watching for it with delight. Moreover, one may try to tip the scales, so that they "see you in the fall." It's a double entendre that displays one's readiness for shadenfraude.
It's also a fine sendoff after a paragraph of why someone messed-up, and the dolled consequences they'll receive. After which, one writes the phrase, making them wonder if it was being kind or rubbing it in.
It's also a fine sendoff after a paragraph of why someone messed-up, and the dolled consequences they'll receive. After which, one writes the phrase, making them wonder if it was being kind or rubbing it in.
by RaptorShapedCactus September 20, 2020
Get the i'll see you in the fall mug.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
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