(I'll) catch you later.

(I'll) catch you later.
(I'll) catch you later.
Inf. I will talk to you later. •

Mary: Got to fly. See you around. Sally: Bye. Catch you later.

John: I have to go to class now. Bill: Okay, catch you later.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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