next time
next time comes from the Latin phrase proximus
tempus, which means
sometime in the
distant future... maybe.
Next time
by ComeToBrazil85 on Aug 29, 2022 09:21:44
Example:
Kid: can I go play in the playground near
McDonald’s?
Kid's parent: it’s
getting dark outside, we'll come next time.
(They never went to that specific McDonald’s ever again)
Next time, Gadget!
by Kraas on Jun 20, 2009 13:40:08
When a villain is defeated, but not captured/killed, and subsequently escapes. Named after Doctor
Claw's phrase whenever he was beaten by
Inspector Gadget: "Next time,
Gadget! Next time!"
@me next time
by Lyss082901 on Oct 02, 2015 02:49:23
till next time
by Cindersxo on Feb 09, 2012 20:51:06
See You Next Time
by Zolta on Jan 19, 2006 05:16:39
C see
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Next
Time
a polite way to call a bad female a cunt upon leaving her vicinity
This is widely used in Montreal
Quebec, and differs from other usages were
the T is a
weekday
You'll know for next time.
by Ramfar on Nov 10, 2011 22:46:23
1. A
condolence used A: When there's a
pause from the other person and you need something to say or B: When someone's fishing for
sympathy and they just don't deserve it.
Example:
A:
Romeo: Man I'm really itchy; I think I got crabs off of that Asian girl...
Macbeth:... You'll know for next time then.
B:
Persephone:
UEEN, Those goddamn cops gave me another speeding fine. Look at this. Look.
Calavrado: Well I guess you'll know for next time.
C U Next Time
by GregNelson29 on Apr 27, 2023 21:56:08
See You Next Time
by Admiral Sunshine on Sep 24, 2010 17:03:00
next time go eat a salad
by smmr <3 on Jan 14, 2023 05:13:23