When someone is being called out (usually on twitter) for not doing the right thing. Such as having the power to stop something bad happening but either failed to try and prevent it or worse, is found to have contributed toward it and maybe lied about it or tried to cover it up.
The implication is that the person should be ashamed of their actions (or lack of) and that it has been noted so that at some point in the future they will get their comeuppance.
It is essentially a thinly vieled threat that revenge will come, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but one day. Often written in all caps.
The implication is that the person should be ashamed of their actions (or lack of) and that it has been noted so that at some point in the future they will get their comeuppance.
It is essentially a thinly vieled threat that revenge will come, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but one day. Often written in all caps.
Tweet: Yo, governor after saying you want to protect our communities, why did you vote to support that bill which makes it easier for children to buy guns? WE SEE YOU. #election
by Monkeynews June 24, 2020

Basically a threat to someone in polite way upon the same person's mischievous or disrespectful act to the threatening person in front of an audience, group of people or friendly gathering for a cause, function, party, concert, etc,
by VPS006 February 9, 2017

by silversweet September 26, 2021

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 24, 2018

Billy: How'd your date with Jessica go?
Bob: It was horrible. We had nothing in common; talking to her felt like pulling teeth. I had to end it with the good ole "see you around".
Joe: How was your date with Amanda?
John: I thought it was going well, but she used the "see you around" on me at the end so I know I'll never see her again.
Bob: It was horrible. We had nothing in common; talking to her felt like pulling teeth. I had to end it with the good ole "see you around".
Joe: How was your date with Amanda?
John: I thought it was going well, but she used the "see you around" on me at the end so I know I'll never see her again.
by kgm/s September 12, 2021

by Monney August 19, 2009

The saddest song! It will make everyone cry. Written about Charlie Puth's friend who died in a car crash.
by Katie654321 July 9, 2016
