Common expression on the internet used to mean that a concept cannot be grasped by the writer. Used humorously.
by OldLadyMOI January 24, 2013
Spectator 1: Where's friend A?
Spectator 2: I don't know... the last thing he said was "Wolmp See Ya."
Spectator 2: I don't know... the last thing he said was "Wolmp See Ya."
by Leonard Vivanci May 09, 2009
It means to go outside, which is similar to "see some sun", but at night. Usually used towards gamers, but can be used towards any person who stays indoors for long periods of time.
by RichGangYSL February 08, 2022
A form of smack-talk. Apply's in any means of competition whether it be video games, sports, etc. To "see someone for dessert" means that one person has already beaten his/her opponent or "eaten the main course", but the loser can have the satisfactory/consolation of a rematch or "See them for dessert", but any victory after the fact isn't as sweet.
Rob: I just beat you 4-0 in FIFA! See me for dessert
Nick: W/e you cheated, I want a rematch.
Rob: Sure but remember I beat you first.
Nick: W/e you cheated, I want a rematch.
Rob: Sure but remember I beat you first.
by britt611 October 05, 2011
1. A name to describe a person of of great accomplishment, of great "awesomeness" or ability.
2. A name to name the un-nameable, to name one with indescribable achievement.
3. To describe someone with intelligence, or with great mental skills.
4. One who acts with great self-confidence.
Originating in Southern Victoria by a group of Asians, it is now a popular term in the region. It has become an uprising internet fad that has become popular through the social networking site "Facebook" and occasionally "Twitter".
2. A name to name the un-nameable, to name one with indescribable achievement.
3. To describe someone with intelligence, or with great mental skills.
4. One who acts with great self-confidence.
Originating in Southern Victoria by a group of Asians, it is now a popular term in the region. It has become an uprising internet fad that has become popular through the social networking site "Facebook" and occasionally "Twitter".
1. Wow, he's really a Samuel "Boon" See now eh?
2. He's now officially a Samuel "Boon" See, for his great achievements in Mathematics.
2. He's now officially a Samuel "Boon" See, for his great achievements in Mathematics.
by FSArep July 31, 2011
Typically used in the e-sports game Rocket League whenever a player thinks he’s done something amazing and tries to get a compliment from his teammates
by Mcwhiff July 21, 2019
Noun. A band originated in San Francisco. Sounds wonderful accoustic as well as electronic. One of their most famous songs is titled, "Hardcore" which goes on about the troubles of being involved in the goth scene. Great band.
by Snarkitty December 15, 2005