It means to go outside, which is similar to "see some sun", but at night. It is usually used towards gamers, but can be used towards any person who stays indoors for long periods of time.
by RichGangYSL February 08, 2022
This phrase was first used in the 21st century over a digital medium. It simply is how cool kids say “hit the town” or “see you around town”
by Utbooty August 25, 2018
Am I behind you? Above you? Or even right in front of you?
No matter. I still see you.
actually, this is just a terribly made mii made in the mii channel that has huge round eyes and oversized glasses, as well as a unibrow, as well as an afro. everything that can be colored in is black.
No matter. I still see you.
actually, this is just a terribly made mii made in the mii channel that has huge round eyes and oversized glasses, as well as a unibrow, as well as an afro. everything that can be colored in is black.
Me: Oh god there's I see all in the background. He's actually looking at the camera now. Welp, this is how I die.
by Nja09 December 18, 2017
Da government body dat makes sure you will observe your town's "hose-heroes" arrive expediently at your local bank if a conflagration of any kind happens to start, so dat your deposited money will be safe from getting burned up.
If my bank is "member F.D. I See, equal housing lender", does that mean that my home is protected from flames, as well, if I put my saving in that bank?
by QuacksO April 16, 2019
A phrase that railway companies and British Transport Police say over and over to try and deliberately agitate passengers of trains or those inside a train station.
*Announcement in train station*: See it. Say it. Sorted.
Passenger: AH NO! NOT AGAIN! AH! SO ANNOYING!
Passenger: AH NO! NOT AGAIN! AH! SO ANNOYING!
by LordJenal July 27, 2023
Commonly misspoken and misspelled as "See ya, man" the phrase is said by a super epic gamer dude by the name of Desinc when doing something totally cool, and is saying goodbye to the person or thing he is leaving via 2004 physics engine.
Desinc flies away using a wooden pallet, evading combine bullets in Half-Life 2, Water Hazard
"See ya, mate!"
"See ya, mate!"
by inar February 04, 2023
Look at that wired gronk,
He's been twirling on the "See Through Didgeridoo" all night ,
he"s off his head .
He's been twirling on the "See Through Didgeridoo" all night ,
he"s off his head .
by AussieFonz乂AUS May 27, 2023