It determines a certain time frame that something will occur or someone will show up. It has to be before 48 hours, but not before 6 hours stating a "lil bit later"
by Ranger7v August 13, 2018

Equivalent of 'see you later' or 'smell you later'
by hommusthot May 10, 2016

1. An approximated date when all multicellular life forms will die out.
2. An exaggerated statement for how long something may take.
2. An exaggerated statement for how long something may take.
“Hurry up! Is my food ready, a billion years later?”
“A billion years later, we’re all gonna die! Better start making the most of it...”
“Apparently, according to scientific belief, sentient life expires from this solar system supermarket at least a billion years later, and is also when I expect to get my ice cream cone by; assuming my friends can’t be slower than they are, already!”
“A billion years later, we’re all gonna die! Better start making the most of it...”
“Apparently, according to scientific belief, sentient life expires from this solar system supermarket at least a billion years later, and is also when I expect to get my ice cream cone by; assuming my friends can’t be slower than they are, already!”
by Smith dux Wurd November 20, 2017

When something very exciting happens one day, and the next exciting even doesn't happen until next week, then you just say "a few days later" and it skips over all of that boring time!
Cartman: Oh, no, the bad guy got away!
Timmy: Timmy!
A FEW DAYS LATER...
Cartman: Look, Timmy, there's the bad guy again!
Timmy: Timmy!
Timmy: Timmy!
A FEW DAYS LATER...
Cartman: Look, Timmy, there's the bad guy again!
Timmy: Timmy!
by Hampikizzel Fo' Shizzel June 3, 2005

by Creepycat18_YT November 26, 2020

person1 to person2- ''haaay you coming out for my birthday?''
-ignored-
person1 to person2- ''aww wicked text me later''
-ignored-
person1 to person2- ''aww wicked text me later''
by Raaz Taaz January 29, 2009
