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I'll See Myself Out 

Something you say before leaving a room after making a really bad pun or joke that has everyone blankly staring at you.
"I was taught to never iron clovers. You don't want to press your luck."
.....
"I'll see myself out."

I'll see you down at Arizona Bay 

A reference to Bill Hick's vision/hopes of California breaking off in an earthquake leaving a Arizona to have a bay. Used in a Tool song in the same reference and context

I'll see you at the crossroads 

A phrase used to lament the fallen, meaning that the speaker will see the person in heaven.

I'll see what's up 

1. A term used by an individual who has not quite made up their mind on a question they have been asked.
2. A response given by an individual who is asked to do something with another individual. This response usually indicates that the person is unwilling or unable to confirm their participation with the other individual, or just doesn't want to participate and doesn't like telling people "no thanks".
Example 1:
Person A: "Hey Mac, want to go to the movies tonight?"
Person B: "I'm not really sure what I'm doing tonight, but I'll see what's up!"

Example 2:
Person A: "Hey Mac, we are going to the bar tonight. Want to join?"
Person B: "Yea, I'll see what's up..."

I'll See You In Another Life Brother 

A term used to tell another person that you will see them again. Most likely in a strange place or somewhere unexpected. Usually used by two guys, while using the term "brother" as a friendly gesture.
In the TV show Lost, Desmond was known for this phrase.
Desmond: "I'll see you in another life brother."
Jack: "Sure man."
Then they see each other again life 100000 times...
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i’ll see if i can 

No, this means no
Guy: We should hang out this weekend.

Girl: I’ll see if I can.

By saying this she is telling you no