Fleetingly display happpiness
Even if your smile’s not as long as a mile, should you smile awhile you’ll retrieve your inner resources file.
by Hercolena Oliver April 20, 2009
by shannon elizabeth June 03, 2005
A way of saying goodbye, followed by another person saying "see you later alligator". Can also be said "In a while crocodile".
by CardPenComic December 01, 2006
by Fakename420 April 23, 2022
a way to say goodbye, usually used by people who go to UF. I don't usually hear Seminoles say "see ya later alligator" or "after a while crocodile"
You wont to know why? becuase Seminoles couldn't get into UF so they went there.
You wont to know why? becuase Seminoles couldn't get into UF so they went there.
by roadmaptotheautomotiveworld June 11, 2005
Similar to Awhile, but implying that there is no specific period of time.
A short period of time, but not too short.
Can also be used in a similar manner to the expression "a spell" as in "stay a spell"
An expression typically found in upstate NY and New England.
A short period of time, but not too short.
Can also be used in a similar manner to the expression "a spell" as in "stay a spell"
An expression typically found in upstate NY and New England.
"We're going to Woodstock for awhiles to grab lunch before heading over to The Vly. "
"We're going to head down to the City for awhiles and stay at Uncle Joey's house. ... maybe a week or two."
"We're going to head down to the City for awhiles and stay at Uncle Joey's house. ... maybe a week or two."
by identity1975 July 23, 2020