The king of all ice based puns
Definitely deserves more recognition.
A close relative to "How ice of you to..." which is also great
Definitely deserves more recognition.
A close relative to "How ice of you to..." which is also great
Person 1 knocks on person 2's door
Person 2: Oh, hey man
Person 1: ICE to see you!
Person 2: oh, cool.
Life goes on
Person 2: Oh, hey man
Person 1: ICE to see you!
Person 2: oh, cool.
Life goes on
by Dongles "The Shovel" Hungry January 8, 2011

by dan frost April 23, 2006

A superficial greeting no one really ever means. Pretty much a way to say "Hey piss off!" Without seeming like a jerk. It is often said to coworkers, bosses and other aqqauntinces.
by Bphillllllllll December 26, 2016

by Chief comic21 February 17, 2019

wltp seeing you or what is nasty on you !!!!
( originated in the orginization of wltp in 2004 )
used for eknowledging you yourself or for saying that we see what is nasty on you!!!!
( originated in the orginization of wltp in 2004 )
used for eknowledging you yourself or for saying that we see what is nasty on you!!!!
by MELISSA ( PART OF THE WLTP ) December 9, 2004

At the end of a Cowboy Bebop episode, there is a black screen, with a subtitle that says "See You Space Cowboy.."
It's the show's way of saying "Goodnight" to the audience..
It is a cool way of saying goodbye to a friend too, or a possible replacement for "peace."
It's the show's way of saying "Goodnight" to the audience..
It is a cool way of saying goodbye to a friend too, or a possible replacement for "peace."
E1:
*End of Cowboy Bebop episode*
See You Space Cowboy...
E2:
Guy 1: See You Space Cowboy.
Guy 2: Later man.
*End of Cowboy Bebop episode*
See You Space Cowboy...
E2:
Guy 1: See You Space Cowboy.
Guy 2: Later man.
by CowboyBebopFan1 February 24, 2011

A phrase made popular by circus clowns and other circus workers. It literally means what you would think it means. It's a form of "see you later". People in the circus absolutely hate saying goodbye, because goodbye is final. See you down the road means that although you're leaving right now, our paths will cross again! Like the train tracks that we travel on from city to city.
by Circus terms March 4, 2016
