see you later

  • 1see you later — spoken phrase used for saying goodbye to someone who you know when you expect to see them again soon, especially later the same day Thesaurus: ways of saying goodbyesynonym Main entry: see * * * ˈsee you (aˈround) | ( …

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  • 2See You Later — Album par Vangelis Sortie 1980 Enregistrement Studios Nemo, Londres Genre Electro Producteur Vangelis Label …

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  • 3see you later — A casual way of saying to friends I ll see you again, sometime, (without a definite date or time having been set) this is often abbreviated to Later or Laters as an alternative way of saying goodbye …

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  • 4See You Later — Infobox Album | Name = See You Later Type = Album Artist = Vangelis Released = 1980 Recorded = Nemo Studios, London Genre = Electronica Length = 39:32 Label = Polydor Producer = Vangelis Reviews = *Allmusic (1.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg …

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  • 5See you later. — interj. Good bye. (Common colloquial. Also said to people one knows one will never see again.) □ Nice talking to you. See you later. □ Have a great trip, Mary. See you later …

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  • 6See You Later (disambiguation) — See You Later may refer to: *See You Later, a 1980 album by the Greek artist Vangelis * See You Later, a song by Heatmiser from their 1996 album Mic City Sons * See You Later , a song by Soul Asylum from their 1998 album Candy from a Stranger …

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  • 7See You Later, Alligator (novel) — See You Later, Alligator is a 1985 Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley, Jr.. It is the sixth of 11 novels in the series. PlotCIA agent Blackford Oakes is sent to Cuba to meet with Che Guevara, attempting to ease tension following the… …

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  • 8See You Later Alligator — Infobox Single | Name = See You Later Alligator Artist = Bill Haley His Comets Nofrom Album = yes Released = February 1, 1956 Format = 45, 78 Recorded = December 12, 1955 Genre = Rock and Roll Length = 2:45 Label = Decca Records Producer = Milt… …

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  • 9See you later, alligator. — interj. Good bye. (From the 1930s. Answered with After a while, crocodile.) □ TOM: Bye. BILL: See you later, alligator. □ BILL: See you later, alligator. TOM: After a while, crocodile …

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  • 10See you later, alligator — int Good bye. See you later, alligator. (After while, crocodile.). 1950s …

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