A phrase of parting taken from the 1960's television series 'The Prisoner', and still in use today. Accompanied by making a circle with one's thumb and index finger, touching it to the forehead and giving a curt salute with the hand. Those in the know usually reply with the response from the series: "And you!"
"be seeing you!"
"and you!"
"and you!"
by Scott March 26, 2004
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In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
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