I really don’t need no light to see through you. — A brutal way to tell someone that they are absolutely transparent. This idiom entered popular culture in 1982 as a result of the quite danceable late disco track by the same name sung by vocalist Jeffery Osborne.

A useful insult in an age of MAGA Republicanism.

A more contemporary version of this is insult is the more versatile “I see you” — which can either be an insult or a statement of deep connection and engagement.
When Dolt 45 says that if he’s elected he will be MAGA’s retribution, I’ll just say this: I really don’t need no light to see through you, Donnie.
by Mind Hunter the Profiler July 30, 2023
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When a nigger sees right through you and knows every move you will make in the future
nigga:I SEE RIGHT THROUGH YOU MUTHERFUCKER
whiteboy: whatever bitch, white boy pulls out deagle.
nigga:FUCK YOU I SAW THAT COMING MUTHERFUCKER

Nigger blasted white boy in the face, white boy dies...
by The Great Phillip Dinh August 26, 2008
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When a nigger sees right through you and knows every move you will make in the future
nigga:I SEE RIGHT THROUGH YOU MUTHERFUCKER
whiteboy: whatever bitch, white boy pulls out deagle.
nigga:FUCK YOU I SAW THAT COMING MUTHERFUCKER

Nigger blasted white boy in the face, white boy dies...
by The Great Phillip Dinh August 26, 2008
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When a person focuses too much on small detail (trees), and misses the big picture (forest).
Stressed out person on vacation: "we have to awake at 4:00am, eat breakfast at 5:00am, goto the tour at 6:00am, arrive at the park 1 hour later, buy this, see that, go here, go there... are you writing this down!"

me: "how about, I'm on vacation, I'll be resting and meet you for lunch."

me behind the other person's back: "yikes, that person Can't see the forest through the trees."
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This term means someone is so simple minded that they can't figure out the simplest problems. Their minds are like great big empty voids of any kind of logical thought. This is why even though the can see the trees their simple minds can't grasp that's the forest.
Ray : Did you see that guy trying to change his flat tire, it took him an at least an hour.

Tony :That guy can't see the forest through the trees.
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A way of styling women's bangs, that is most popular in Asian countries;
see-through bang is a style where only a little bit of hair becomes women's bangs.

To know more, search "see-through bang on Google, or Youtube.
"Hey, I want see-through bangs for my hair!"

She went to the hairdresser's to get see-through bangs.
by luvinqs November 20, 2015
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More so a verb but credited as a noun,

Seeing through the eyes of a child is not only

the ability to remember childhood innocence and the atributes that retain themselves through ones youth into adulthood but, also, the natural (and in some cases) redeemed ability to use them toward ones own adulthood/society and to better understand, represent, and protect children from the dangers of the world that adults grow to understand through time.
Weather it be simple or complex, childhood memory and childhood experience play a key roll in adulthood and is credited in all corners of the world as a fundamental benefactor to societal prosperity.
Children are to not be corrupted by governments, agencies, politics, doctrines, or abuse of any kind.
(Poor parent says to a wealthy parent or viesversa):
Watching my son/daughter share their lunch with the classmate who didnt have much reminded me of when your son/daughter did the same for another child in need,,, they never asked for anything in return.. They treated them as human beings and equals!!

I have seen through the eyes of a child!
Today I will spread the same ideal to my loved ones and ones I do not know..

Seeing through the eyes of a child as defined:
Seeing/Acting Through the eyes of a child:
to see, believe, and act on a particular youthful perspective and to be encompassed by only your knowledge of your own youth compared to the youth witnessed around you and the hope of what you know the youth around you would appreciate as adults in the years to come with the ideal of presperity, honesty, civic duty, and guardianship.
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