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We'll see

Always means no. Can be used in combination with "maybe", "I'll let you know", "probably", "we'll see how I feel".
Neenif: wanna hit up North Ave beach?

Sal: Prolly we'll see how I feel I'll let you guys know maybe

Neenif: Era
by Mikey773 August 25, 2014
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I see how it is

when you realise that the person is a FAKE, even if it involves numerous people whilst you be keeping it real.
I see how it is bnlahdoihdfoheofuhoeu
by realismstar October 22, 2012
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you see these dogs in your front yard

If you see these dogs in your front yard, just know someone's upstairs clapping
you see these dogs in your front yard, just know upstairs I'm going hard. BING BONg
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Come and See

Brilliant Russian film from 1985 about a kid joining a Belorussian resistance movement during WWII to fight against the Nazi occupation. It doesn't shy away from depicting the horrors of warfare.
Come and See might be the most anti-war film ever.
by Dominicmgm July 15, 2021
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To See A Man About A Dog

Phrase invented in the early 1900s that merely means that you have to use the restroom. Some also use it because they do not want to reveal the true nature of their business.
Where are you going?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog, I've been holding it all day!
by ZestyBacon February 18, 2011
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I could see what she had for breakfast

Referring to when a women is wearing a small skirt, sitting or standing and you can see the womens genitals.

other I Could Almost See What She Had For Breakfast

Referring to when a women is wearing a small skirt, sitting or standing and you can almost see the womens genitals.

(Australian Slang)
A women is sitting at a table in a coffee shop she is wearing a short skirt her legs are open partly and "I could see what she had for breakfast".
by ITSCOTTER October 1, 2010
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Going to see a man about a dog

An euphemism used to avoid telling of your true destination, often in reply to an awkward question. In Great Britain, it is commonly used as a euphemism for going to the toilet.
"Are you and your wife coming out tonight?" "Uhhhh, I'm going to see a man about a dog."

"How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
by Alexandra July 29, 2004
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