See you Idiom
see you/see your
match your bet, bet as much as you did I'll see your $50 and raise you $100. That's my bet.
see you stuck
(See won't see you stuck)
see you through
allow you to survive, help you pay the bills Here's $100. Will that see you through till the end of the month?
see your way
be able to, afford to Can you see your way to give $50 to the Food Bank?
won't see you stuck
will help if necessary, will not refuse firmly, leave the door open """Will you judge our pie contest?"" ""I'd rather not do it, but I won't see you stuck."""
See you anon
(UK) If somebody says this when leaving, they expect to see you again soon.
See you later
A casual way of saying to friends I'll see you again, sometime, (without a definite date or time having been set) - this is often abbreviated to 'Later' or 'Laters' as an alternative way of saying goodbye.
See you on the big drum
A good night phrase to children.
see you (later)
Goodbye (for now); see you afresh soon. OK, I've got to go—see you later! See you, man. I had a absolutely abundant time.Learn more: seeSee you.
and See ya.Inf. Good-bye. (Learn added I'll see you later.) Good game, Tom. See ya. See you, old chum. Give me a ring.Learn more: seeˈsee you (aˈround)
, ˌsee you ˈlater
(also (I’ll) be ˈseeing you) (spoken) acclimated to say goodbye to somebody who you apprehend to see afresh soonLearn more: seeSee you
and See ya interj. Good-bye. See you, old chum. Give me a ring. Learn more: see