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see the glass half-full
(figuratively) To focus on the positive aspects of a situation; to adopt an optimistic attitude towards life in general.
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should see the other guy
(informal, humorous) implies that there has been a fight and the other party came off even worse
see you later alligator
(slang) au revoir, see you soon
see how the land lies
(UK) To wait for all the information about something before taking action.
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monkey see, monkey do
A conventional explanation for mimicry, especially of a foolish action done with no consideration of the consequences.
see a man about a dog
(idiomatic, dated) Used in place of a real explanation when excusing oneself for a short period of time, particularly (euphemistic) to use the toilet or (historical) drink alcohol.
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see you Jimmy hat
A stereotypically Scottish novelty hat: a tartan tam-o'-shanter with false ginger hair attached.
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see a man about a horse
(idiomatic, euphemistic) Used in place of a real explanation when excusing oneself for a short period of time, particularly to use a toilet.
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