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see

word used from 1920s-1950s at end of sentences.

your through, see. Were gonna go in through the back door,see. and then will get the security guards

by vgbbgnhinh December 01, 2010

see

when light comes from a source and hits something it reflects the light while some of it doesn't. when the reflected light or a light which hasn't been reflected comes to a certin place in the eye called the pupil. there we accualy see it upside-down untill our brain turns it back to right-side-up. And then our brain tells us what the objects are. That is how we see.

Two bous were palying hide and seek: 1:"I see you!" 2:"Than where am i?" 1:"behind the tree" 2:"How do you know?" 1:"The light reflected from you and the reflected light hit my pupil. when the light came to my eyes it was sent to my brain and understood." 2:"dude?" 1:"ya?" 2:"home free."

by Hot-gal June 26, 2007

see

To fight or to challenge.

If he don't like it, then he can come see me.

by Dark Arsonist January 10, 2005

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Northern Irish term meaning snog, or generally to get off with. millies

"Will you see me tonight"

by Bedhead August 24, 2003

see

To fight

If you have a problem then come "see" me!

by Dark Arsonist May 13, 2004

see

a word people used at the end of sentences in the 1920s-1950s

He aint never comin back, see. We'll sneak in through the back door, see. Then will get the security guards. just watch some old movies and youll know what im talkin about

by Oldiesguy1 November 30, 2010

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see saw

by Anonymous July 01, 2003