Results for “never see come see”
Twitch copypasta that calls out viewers who watch for free and never pay a dime.
Warning not to neglect training your legs.
Someone acting flashy over something newly acquired.
Sarcastic 'sure, totally trustworthy' — usually said about an obvious scam.
The 12-24 secret words that back up a crypto wallet.
A scorer relentlessly hunting their own shot
A softly hit grounder that sneaks through for a hit.
A patient suspected of presenting mainly to obtain narcotics
To be quietly furious about something you can't change — often used to taunt someone.
Patois for 'understood' or 'I get you' — agreement and acknowledgement in one word.
Cynical gloss of 'Within Normal Limits' — see main entry
Scouse for 'come on' — let's go, get on with it, or you're joking.
About to swing by — Houston cruising vocabulary.
The grass median strip between highway lanes.
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
To try to deceive or take advantage.
Coming shortly (but often not soon at all)
A woman's close female friend and gossip confidante.
Mature content — open to view.
A group's first live performance of a new release.
A cinematic clip that previews a comeback's concept.
A hustle-culture mantra glorifying relentless work.
Money earned with little ongoing active effort.
For a very long time.
A negative attitude gets you nowhere.
He's conceited and self-important.
Eastern Wisconsin way to say 'come here for a second.'
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
Shooting a common angle before you actually see the enemy.
A memorized spot and aim point to land an ability on a target you can't even see.
A smoke set so you can see them, but they can't see you.
A coordinated kill set up under Smoke of Deceit so you roll in unseen.
Shooting out over your own build while the enemy can't see you yet.
Cover that only shows your head while you can see and shoot fully.
Pejorative for someone seen as performatively progressive.
Brummie goodbye — 'ta-ra a bit', see you soon.
Birmingham's brutal hide-and-seek variant — find the safe zone before 'it' shouts your name.
Welsh-English tag phrase — 'look here', 'see' — pinned to the end of a sentence.
Goodbye, see you — informal British sign-off, especially Welsh and Northwest English.
Spanglish 'see you later' — I'll watch for you.