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I See You

Definition:

"I see you" is a slang phrase that means "I acknowledge your presence" or "I understand what you're saying".

Use case:

This phrase is commonly used in informal settings, such as in conversations with friends or colleagues. It can be used to show that you are paying attention to someone, or to let them know that you understand what they are saying. It can also be used as a greeting or farewell, similar to saying "hello" or "goodbye".


The usage of the idiom 'I See You' in a sentence

• "I see you trying to sneak a peek at my phone, mind your business."

• "I see you moving in silence, making power moves and securing the bag."

• "I see you flexing on the gram with your new whip, but don't forget where you came from."

• "I see you trying to slide into her DMs, but you might want to come up with a better approach."

• "I see you rocking those new kicks, they look fresh."

• "I see you out here grinding, putting in work and chasing your dreams."

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