Definder - what does the word mean?

What is See you later?

β€žSee you later, alligator!β€œ similar to β€žSee ya!β€œ is commonly used by single introverts without friends, without a life, without a job and conservative rednecks.
Please never use this.

guy 1: see you later, alligator!
guy 2: shut the fuck up, peasant

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See you later - video


See you later - what is it?

A reinvented way of saying the classic fraise β€œsee you later alligator”, see you later raccoon is a cool, stylish and trendy way to say goodbye

β€œSee you later raccooon” β€œ hope to see you later raccoon”

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What does "See you later" mean?

The cheap and dirty snacks flogged onto the bereaved for lunch on the day of a layoff round at a company. These sandwiches are usually dry, save for the tears shed by dismissed employees, and flavourless dreck one chokes down between sobs while thinking of supporting 3 kids and a wife who needs another $500 purse.

They are typically passed out by a smug and rotund PA who thinks that since the executive she cowtows before still needs his shoes shined, that he/she will remain employed.

Fillings include cheese, dry turkey, thinly sliced and mealy tomatoes, and roast beef with crusty edges, limp lettuce, and bitterness.

"After you've collected your things you can head upstairs for some See you later sandwiches"

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See you later - what does it mean?

A part in the song Brianstorm which you don't want shouted in your ear, waking you up at 1am when you've fallen asleep to your Arctic Monkeys playlist.

Alex Turner: And we can't take our eyes off the T-Shirt and tie combination. So, See You Later, Innovator

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See you later - meaning

A silly way of saying β€œgoodbye,” when you or someone else is leaving. It commands a response... β€œAfter while, crocodile.”

Originating in the 1950s, the correct response to β€œSee you later, alligator!” is β€œAfter while, crocodile!” It is NOT β€œIn a while, crocodile,” or even β€œAfter a while, crocodile.” As with most phrases and expressions, accuracy often gets lost through the years, like a giant game of telephone, so nowadays you will hear it said all three ways, but there is an original, correct way. β€œAFTER WHILE, crocodile!” :)

*Listen to the song, β€œSee You Later, Alligator,” by Bill Haley and the Comets, for reference.

Bob: β€œSee you later, alligator!”
Jane: β€œAfter while, crocodile!”

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See you later - definition

A variation of see you later alligator

Beef: "See you later masturbator"
Jack: "In a while, pedophile"

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See you later - slang

This is an old use and still use for this catch phrase to tell someone see you. and the answer for it after while, crocodile, alligator and crocodile were brought for the sake of rhyme.

OK, see you later, alligator.
After while, crocodile.

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See you later

Used when saying good-bye.

You: See you later alligator!
Friend: After a while crocodile!

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See you later

It is one of the informal ways of saying goodbye to someone. Apparently, this phrase has been derived from a 50's pop song. The person to whom this phrase is being said, says- 'In a while crocodile!'

Mark: See you later alligator!
Janet: In a while crocodile!

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See you later

good bye, auf weidershein, adios, ciao. does not imply that another encounter will actually ever happen.

it's been lots of fun. see you later!

I can't believe you just fatally wounded me! see you later!

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