See you later 成语
See you later
A casual way of saying to friends I'll see you again, sometime, (without a definite date or time having been set) - this is often abbreviated to 'Later' or 'Laters' as an alternative way of saying goodbye.
see you (later)
Goodbye (for now); see you afresh soon. OK, I've got to go—see you later! See you, man. I had a absolutely abundant time.Learn more: seeSee you later
and CUL8R sent. & comp. abb. I will see you later. (Learn added L8TR. Common colloquial. Also said to bodies one knows one will never see again.) Have a abundant trip, Mary. See you later. Bye. CUL8R. Learn more: later, seesee you later
Goodbye. This somewhat apart phrase—one charge not necessarily intend to see a being in the future—dates from the closing allotment of the nineteenth aeon and has been broadly adopted as a farewell. Children comedy on it with the balladry See you later, alligator, sometimes abacus on in a while, crocodile. These balladry plays were affected in a song, “See You Later, Alligator," by R. C. Guidry, articulate in the blur Rock about the Clock (1956). The blast equivalent, acclimated to end a conversation, is Talk to you later, a added contempo byword that is analogously widespread.Learn more: later, see