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I'll see you at the crossroads

A phrase used to lament the fallen, meaning that the speaker will see the person in heaven.

RIP man. I'll see you at the crossroads.

by Tossrock July 23, 2006

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Fancy Seeing You Here

A phrase commonly used when one person meets another person at the place they are in fact most likely to find them.

Hugo: Hey Jo, fancy seeing you here!

Jo: Well ,hey it is my house.

by melgisbon April 15, 2009

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See you later alligator

It is one of the informal ways of saying goodbye to someone. Apparently, this phrase has been derived from a 50's pop song. The person to whom this phrase is being said, says- 'In a while crocodile!'

Mark: See you later alligator!
Janet: In a while crocodile!

by hds2002 December 4, 2015

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see you later alligator

Used when saying good-bye.

You: See you later alligator!
Friend: After a while crocodile!

by Shannon Elizabeth July 21, 2005

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see you on the other side

See you again after a major objective has been achieved.

This phrase may originate with the Apollo 8 mission, the first time in history humans had passed behind the other side of the moon from earth.

CapCom Gerry Carr spoke to the three astronauts more than 200,000 miles away, "Ten seconds to go. You are GO all the way." Command Module Pilot James Lovell replied, "We'll see you on the other side", and Apollo 8 disappeared behind the Moon, the first time in history men had been occulted. For 34 minutes there would be no way of knowing what happened.

Source: history.nasa.gov

by RosiePaw August 12, 2013

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See you later, alligator

This is an old use and still use for this catch phrase to tell someone see you. and the answer for it after while, crocodile, alligator and crocodile were brought for the sake of rhyme.

OK, see you later, alligator.
After while, crocodile.

by Nabeel, January 11, 2008

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See you at the party, Richter!

Originated from the movie Total Recall. As Quaid (played by Schwartzenegger) is about to have his memory wiped, which would turn him into one of the bad guys, Richter sarcastically says "See you at the party" - implying that they would be partners at that point.

Quaid escapes and later kills Richter. As Richter falls to his death, Quaid yells at him, "See you at the party, Richter!"

This can be randomly yelled for no reason or if you've just beaten someone in some contest. Or if you just threw someone to their death - you can yell it as they are falling.

After knifing a sniper in the head in COD4 multiplayer: "See you at the party, Richter!"

by zerocool21 July 8, 2009

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