that means they don't really know anything about what you are asking , but they wanted to say something so they don't seem like they don't know what is going on
I was at the doctor waiting to see doctor due to covid-19 symptoms and when I asked the receptionist when I was gonna see the doctor the receptionist told me , sooner rather than later , I hope so cause I feel like I'm gonna die
by cookin dat chow December 29, 2020
you tag a hoe 2 nights in a row, girl bugs you all night the 3rd night, she says im going to bed, you reply allright laters very loudly so everyone at the campfire hears and never talk to her again
by tag master July 23, 2010
Hey, did you see how silly Elicia looked when Thatcher said Laterally Objective Liberalism
Yeah, but he proved her wrong
Yeah, but he proved her wrong
by The_Word_Scaper May 19, 2021
by Ritacca February 15, 2023
1. A way of sarcastically saying goodbye.
2. A response for when someone says something unbelievable. (More accent is used on "cool")
3. A way of saying you're going to ignore someone.
The louder you say it the better.
2. A response for when someone says something unbelievable. (More accent is used on "cool")
3. A way of saying you're going to ignore someone.
The louder you say it the better.
Person A:"Hey I'll see you tomorrow."
Person B:"Whatever, cool-later."
Person A:"Jason had sex with five chicks last night!"
Person B:"Coooool-later..."
"Pssh, I gave that biatch the old Cool Later."
Person B:"Whatever, cool-later."
Person A:"Jason had sex with five chicks last night!"
Person B:"Coooool-later..."
"Pssh, I gave that biatch the old Cool Later."
by Solidus55 June 03, 2009
"Smell you later" is a phrase inspired by Tyler, The Creator’s song “Are We Still Friends?” It's used as an alternative way to say goodbye to someone you love—because saying goodbye often feels like letting go, or bidding farewell to the uncertainty of tomorrow. It is used as a promise that even if you’re parting now, a piece of them still lingers in the air.
It’s not about literally smelling someone (though scent is memory) it’s about leaving behind a trace—a moment, a memory, a feeling.
A way to say, “I’ll miss you, but I’ll catch you in the wind of tomorrow.”
Used when:
– You love someone but can’t find the courage to say goodbye.
– You’re leaving but hoping the universe finds a way to bring you back to them.
It’s not about literally smelling someone (though scent is memory) it’s about leaving behind a trace—a moment, a memory, a feeling.
A way to say, “I’ll miss you, but I’ll catch you in the wind of tomorrow.”
Used when:
– You love someone but can’t find the courage to say goodbye.
– You’re leaving but hoping the universe finds a way to bring you back to them.
by imaru May 02, 2025
Collecting expensive jewelry from previous relationships to pawn or sell for money when you need quick cash later after the relationship is over.
by Squeakyvoiceovers March 18, 2024