After while(, crocodile).

After while(, crocodile).
After while(, crocodile).
Inf. Good-bye till later.; See you later. (The word

crocodile

is used only for the sake of the rhyme. It is the response to See you later, alligator.) •

Mary: See you later, alligator. Bill: After while, crocodile.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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