Get the see me mug.
by WIZ February 17, 2005
by spicfolife July 08, 2005
by Jonny (From Hidden Valley dogg July 13, 2008
originally comes from the idea that the white man can not see the black man's struggle, or perhaps chooses not to see his struggle.
The phrase has been adapted as a statement of toughness to indicate superiority.
The phrase has been adapted as a statement of toughness to indicate superiority.
by atlantastudent April 08, 2009
SINGLISH. SINGLISH. LOCAL GHETTO SINGAPORE ENGLISH DEFINITION IS HERE AGAIN:
See Me No Up (a loosely translated phrase from the Mandarin phrase: 看不起我), which basically means: To be looked down upon by someone. Can also be used to accuse someone of being condescending.
So to anyone attempting to live in the multicultural, multireligious, multigender, multiracial Singapore, why not try it?
See Me No Up (a loosely translated phrase from the Mandarin phrase: 看不起我), which basically means: To be looked down upon by someone. Can also be used to accuse someone of being condescending.
So to anyone attempting to live in the multicultural, multireligious, multigender, multiracial Singapore, why not try it?
(Ideal example)
"You know me for so long and still treat me like that? You damn see me no up, is it?"
or
(British/American English)
"You are my pbro, yet this is how you treat me? YOU DAMN SEE ME NO UP, ISIT?"
"You know me for so long and still treat me like that? You damn see me no up, is it?"
or
(British/American English)
"You are my pbro, yet this is how you treat me? YOU DAMN SEE ME NO UP, ISIT?"
by Satoshi Buterin February 26, 2017
by Chris o28 October 24, 2007