by anon908309809809 July 13, 2009
see ya later, alligator, after while crocodile, dont u know u in my way now, cant u see u cramp my style.
by jackson, j May 03, 2006
by Johnny_Blaze April 13, 2008
by wicknerd July 03, 2006
Cooler than "See ta later", a smooth way to announce the intent to revisit with someone in the future without actually making any solid or tentative plans to do so.
Mitch "So I guess we'll have to finish this sometime within the next couple of weeks? We'll have to look at our schedules."
Hanna " Sounds good, See ya then!"
Hanna " Sounds good, See ya then!"
by James Fallon September 01, 2019
1. (n.) A phrase that originates from a line spoken by Jim Carrey in the 1994 film "Dumb and Dumber" now often used to describe the act of slowly (or rapidly) excising a person from a group of friends. Reasons may vary and can include overwhelming stench, ending a relationship with a group member, or simply becoming an annoyance to group members.
2. (n.) An award given to a person who has previously been excised from a group in this way.
2. (n.) An award given to a person who has previously been excised from a group in this way.
Man, we really gave Nina the Welp, See Ya Later after she acted like a bitch during that camping trip.
by Norberrrrrt April 11, 2007
Something you say when you intend to say goodbye to someone and come out of the closet at the same time.
Fred: "Well I'm gonna get out of here. Later dogg."
James: "See ya later, alligator."
Fred: "Oh, so that's why you work at Banana Republic. Man, I always thought you were just a flaming metro."
James: "See ya later, alligator."
Fred: "Oh, so that's why you work at Banana Republic. Man, I always thought you were just a flaming metro."
by Nick D January 26, 2004