A way to say goodbye to somebody you don't expect to see again (in this lifetime).
Can be used positively, with emphasis on the prospect of seeing them again, albeit in another lifetime.
Also can be used negatively, with emphasis on the implication that you won't be seeing them again THIS lifetime.
Derived from the catchphrase of the character Desmond on the TV show LOST, who would frequently say, "I'll see ya in another life, brother"
Soldier 1 (wounded and dying): I don't think I'm gonna make it, man...
Soldier 2: Hang in there, buddy, I'm right here.
Soldier 1: I see the light... I'm going towards it...
Soldier 2 (crying): I'll see you in another life, man. Say hi to my brother for me.
Guy 1: Dude, come on, we've been best friends for 6 years, you can't seriously be THAT mad about me sleeping with your girl.
Guy 2: Yeah... you can fuck off. See you in another life, man.
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a form of goodbye that spells out the word CUNT
I gotta go. Bye.
OK. See you n t.
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This a kind remark, meant to be good natured and humorous......Unlike the definitions put here. See the two existing versions of "funny papers" on this same site. This is exactly the same
Later gator, See you in the funny pages
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A clandestine method of calling someone a cunt.
Particularly effective when used prior to a three day week end.
C: See
U: You
N: Next
T: Tuesday
see: catch you next tuesday
Hey Jodi! I'll see you next tuesday!
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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.
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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.
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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!
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