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  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Discover 10 entertaining alternatives to the classic phrase "See you later, alligator; After a while, crocodile" for a fun and lively farewell. Keep the goodbyes interesting!

  3. If you're told "See ya later, alligator," don't be like everyone else and respond with the typical "After a while, crocodile." Instead, use one of these clever alternative responses!

  4. any time someone leaves the room. See also: after, crocodile. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. After while (, crocodile) phr. Good-bye till later.; See you later. (Crocodile is used only for the sake of the rhyme. This is the response to See you later, alligator.) MARY: See you later.

  5. childish Goodbye for now. Often followed by the response "in a while, crocodile." A: "OK, I've got to go, kiddo—see you later, alligator!" B: "In a while, crocodile! Come home soon!"

  6. childish Goodbye for now. Often followed by the response "in a while, crocodile." A: "OK, I've got to go, kiddo—see you later, alligator!" B: "In a while, crocodile! Come home soon!"

  7. Sep 25, 2013 · The first chapter deals with greetings. According to the section On departure, See you later, alligator. is one of the informal ways of saying goodbye to someone. The book says that it's humoristic and the answer would be in a while crocodile. Apparently, it's derived from a 50s pop song.