See You Next Tuesday
A clandestine method of calling someone a cunt.
Particularly effective when used prior to a three day week end.
C: See
U: You
N: Next
T: Tuesday
see: catch you next tuesday
Particularly effective when used prior to a three day week end.
C: See
U: You
N: Next
T: Tuesday
see: catch you next tuesday
Hey Jodi! I'll see you next tuesday!
See You Next Tuesday
As an acronym it translates into C.U.N.T. or cunt. Great for inside jokes or snide remarks around the uptight.
"I'll call you back, the boss is beckoning. Ya, see you next tuesday! *laugh*"
See You Next Tuesday
Variation; See You Next Thursday.
A way to call someone a cunt. The words "see" and "you" becoming the letters c and u, and the phrase next Thursday (or Tuesday) becoming NT.
A way to call someone a cunt. The words "see" and "you" becoming the letters c and u, and the phrase next Thursday (or Tuesday) becoming NT.
See you next Tuesday!
See You Next Tuesday
A series of words that the creators of Family Guy use to get away with saying cunt on tv.
C.U.N.T.
C.U.N.T.
See You Next Tuesday, Meg.
You bitch.
You bitch.
See You Next Tuesday
A way to call your friends a cunt in front of other people.
“See you next Tuesday! ”
“See you next Tuesday” she said “don’t call me a cunt!” He replied
“See you next Tuesday” she said “don’t call me a cunt!” He replied
See You Next Tuesday
derogatory towards women:
see (C) you (U) next (N) tuesday (T)
a sort of acronym using sounds and the initials of the last to
letters to mean cunt
see (C) you (U) next (N) tuesday (T)
a sort of acronym using sounds and the initials of the last to
letters to mean cunt
alright we're done fucking, now you can leave...see you next tuesday
See-you-next-Tuesday
Cunt. The words "see you" correspond to the letters "C" and "U" and the "next Tuesday" implies the "nt." This is one way to describe a person as a cunt when in polite company. Origin in Athens, GA.
"I was having lunch with the mayor and his wife yesterday, and, though he was perfectly agreeable, she was a see-you-next-Tuesday." "After our fourth date I realized she had a thing or two wrong with her see-you-next-Tuesday."