"Aii Bro I'll See You" is a term used in the common highschool slang from the years 2018-2019. This term is formally used as a transition word to get out of pickle situations such as Breakups , Abortions , Weddings , Teacher talks , Pep Talks , Dap and leaves , etc.
"Ayo Seth what class you got?"-Tyshawn... "Uh i got music in room 202 (DING late bell noise) Aii Bro I'll See You.. (Daps) Stay up.
by SethyOW February 8, 2019
the call of B-ville's baddest BMODL: ML, when little poo crackas get caught for pooing up society they hear this call
by g-birdman June 18, 2003
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
by Paddy313 March 20, 2009
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...
Lost Brother Life Meaning Bro Sex I'll See You Again Pick Up A Stick And Throw It Yo mama Strangers
Desmond: "I'll see you in another life brother."
Jack: "Sure man."
Then they see each other again life 100000 times...
Lost Brother Life Meaning Bro Sex I'll See You Again Pick Up A Stick And Throw It Yo mama Strangers
by TheMysteriousStranger June 1, 2012
A phrase used by a boyfriend or girlfriend when they want to break up with their significant other but don't have the spine to actually say they want to break up.
"So, are you breaking up with me?"
"I don't know. I just want a relationship where I'll see you when I see you."
"I don't know. I just want a relationship where I'll see you when I see you."
by Tommyt September 23, 2014
Trump's answer, when asked by Chris Wallace on Fox as to whether he would "accept the results of the election" if he lost.
by Monkey's Dad July 20, 2020
The phrase "I'll see/we'll see" is the common response given in a conversation when your friend cannot be arsed or are antisocial. If this response occurs often then this is your cue to get new friends, you'll often hear the phrase "I'm busy" aswell.
Get new friends, your welcome.
Get new friends, your welcome.
"I'LL SEE/WE'LL SEE" can be defined as a response given when your friend don't give a shit about you
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
Person 1: "Hey bro, you wanna go nandos next week"
Person 2: "I'm busy"
Person 1: "all week?"
Person 2: "yeah I'm busy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
by Bobby569 February 14, 2023