Meaning see you later, soon, whenever, never.
Stemming from See you in later days
Thought to have originated from "The Weekenders", but was actually seen in a 1984 pic about punks in suburbia, named Suburbia
Stemming from See you in later days
Thought to have originated from "The Weekenders", but was actually seen in a 1984 pic about punks in suburbia, named Suburbia
by Ferris Lies April 24, 2006
See you later, see you tomorrow, see you soon, see you never, see you in a bit.
Used to indicate that you will see the person later.
From "The Weekenders," a cartoon show where the main character would say it at the end of every show.
Used to indicate that you will see the person later.
From "The Weekenders," a cartoon show where the main character would say it at the end of every show.
by Inferno Reign July 20, 2005
"See you later today", similar to later and Later Dayz . Not to be used in a genuine manner. Delivered in a mocking tone.
by Ronnie Regan May 21, 2004
Colloquial term meaning "See you in later days" a looser derivative of the term "See you later" and implies a possible longer time before meeting again.
This term was made famous following the suicide of 16yo Jeremy Wade Delle in 1991, after passing a note to a fellow classmate he signed the note "Later days" rather than his usual "Write back". This suicide was the basis for the song Jeremy by Pearl Jam.
This term was made famous following the suicide of 16yo Jeremy Wade Delle in 1991, after passing a note to a fellow classmate he signed the note "Later days" rather than his usual "Write back". This suicide was the basis for the song Jeremy by Pearl Jam.
by Shanehane October 12, 2009
A term used in Southern California back in the early 1970's and probably used in the late 1960's up in Frisco.
"Later days" was a term used like "dude." Depending on the inflection in your voice, it could mean several things.
It could mean everything from "i"ll see you tomorrow," to "if I ever see you again, I will kill you."
In SoCal, the term eventually shortened down to "later on."
This became a generic term for, "see you later." It lost most of its inflection power at this point.
Probably a year later or so, (the time it takes for slang to morph) the term shortened down to "later."
It lost all inflection and became a simple goodbye.
"Later days" was a term used like "dude." Depending on the inflection in your voice, it could mean several things.
It could mean everything from "i"ll see you tomorrow," to "if I ever see you again, I will kill you."
In SoCal, the term eventually shortened down to "later on."
This became a generic term for, "see you later." It lost most of its inflection power at this point.
Probably a year later or so, (the time it takes for slang to morph) the term shortened down to "later."
It lost all inflection and became a simple goodbye.
by old timer 68 May 25, 2011