A informal way to say you're leaving. Usually said after, "See you later, Alligator" but before, "Not to soon, Baboon."
Charlie: "Welp, I gotta go. My mom said be home by five thirty and it's already past that. See you later, Alligator."
Anthony: "In a while, Crocodile."
Charlie: "Not too soon, Baboon."
Anthony: "In a while, Crocodile."
Charlie: "Not too soon, Baboon."
by Carrera's Wedge April 6, 2007
Get the In a while, Crocodilemug. by eugeni November 8, 2004
Get the in a while crocodilemug. The correct way to respond to "see you later alligator". Saying "after a while crocodile" is lame and incorrect and anyone who says it is shiesty
by suckitdoug September 22, 2011
Get the In a while crocodilemug. Some one incorrectly responds to the phrase "see you later alligator" by saying "in a while crocodile" when they should have actually responded by saying "after while crocodile."
by Language Expert March 16, 2014
Get the in a while crocodilemug. Bill says, "see you later alligator" to his friend Tim. Tim correctly responds by saying "after while crocodile."
by Language Expert March 16, 2014
Get the after while crocodilemug.