Pronunciation: /siːjuː/
noun CU is a common abbreviation for the word 'see you'.
A1 I saw a big cu in the field.
A2 The farmer used a sharp cu to cut the rope.
B1 She bought a new cu for her kitchen.
B2 The chef's favorite cu is made of Damascus steel.
C1 The museum displayed ancient cus from different civilizations.
C2 The collector's rare cu was auctioned for a high price.
verb CU can also be used as a verb in informal communication to mean 'see you'.
A1 I cu the paper with scissors.
A2 She cu her hair short for the summer.
B1 The chef cu the vegetables into small pieces.
B2 He cu the cake into equal slices for everyone.
C1 The artist cu the sculpture out of a single block of marble.
C2 The tailor cu the fabric with precision to create a custom suit.
pronoun CU can be used as a pronoun in the context of informal communication to refer to the person being addressed.
A1 I saw cu at the park yesterday.
A2 Cu is my best friend.
B1 I will meet cu at the library later.
B2 Cu helped me with my homework.
C1 I have known cu for many years.
C2 Cu and I share a deep bond of friendship.
interjection CU can be used as an interjection to express farewell or goodbye.
A1 Cu! I forgot my homework at home.
A2 Cu! Can you pass me the salt, please?
B1 Cu! I can't believe I won the lottery.
B2 Cu! This movie is so boring.
C1 Cu! I need to speak with you about a serious matter.
C2 Cu! It's imperative that we discuss this issue further.
formal The university offers a CU program for students interested in business management.
informal I heard that CU is a popular choice among students for their study abroad program.
slang Let's meet up at the CU library to study together.
figurative The team's chemistry on the field was like a well-oiled CU machine.
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