A fork of Rural Dictionary
next time comes from the Latin phrase proximus tempus, which means sometime in the distant future... maybe.
"Hey, I'll by lunch next time"
"yeah, sure... next time"
Probably never. Used to postpone or delay something that someone didn’t and wouldn’t feel like doing.
Kid: can I go play in the playground near McDonald’s?
Kid's parent: it’s getting dark outside, we'll come next time.
(They never went to that specific McDonald’s ever again)
When a villain is defeated, but not captured/killed, and subsequently escapes. Named after Doctor Claw's phrase whenever he was beaten by Inspector Gadget: "Next time, Gadget! Next time!"
"The villain isn't really dead, this is a 'Next time, Gadget!' situation'.
When someone is talking shit and don't tag you in what they are saying.
Girl 1: That bitch was talking about me.
Girl 2: @me next time hoe.
A girl and a boy are on a date that it's about to end.
A girl: Okay, It's time to go home, it was nice to see you today!
A boy: Yeah, it was! Till next time, then!
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a polite way to call a bad female a cunt upon leaving her vicinity
This is widely used in Montreal Quebec, and differs from other usages were the T is a weekday
She wouldn't get out of my movie theatre seat so I said See you Next Time as I left.
1. A condolence used A: When there's a pause from the other person and you need something to say or B: When someone's fishing for sympathy and they just don't deserve it.
A:
Romeo: Man I'm really itchy; I think I got crabs off of that Asian girl...
Macbeth:... You'll know for next time then.
B:
Persephone: UEEN, Those goddamn cops gave me another speeding fine. Look at this. Look.
Calavrado: Well I guess you'll know for next time.