See you later alligator.
After awhile crocodile.
You're getting on my nerves now
youre cramping my style
in a while crocodile
It's just a little rhyme..."See you later alligator" and "In a while crocodile".
See ya later, alligator' is a friendly, casual farewell typically said in jest to a friend. It is often responded to with the matching 'After awhile, crocodile!'
The saying starts with one person saying, "See ya later, alligator." The other person responds, "After a while, crocodile."
* See ya later, alligator! * After a while, crocodile! "23 Skidoo"
A crocodile's head is broader, and it has a thinner snout than an alligator's head. The alligator's head is also darker than the crocodile's. For more information, see the links below.
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The phrase "See you later, alligator" is a playful way of saying goodbye, often followed by the response "In a while, crocodile." It became popular in American culture, particularly among children, through songs, rhymes, and casual conversation. The exact origin of the phrase is unclear, but it gained widespread popularity in the mid-20th century. It conveys a light-hearted farewell, often used in informal settings.
From Bill Haley & The Comets 1956 The saying was followed with: "In a while crocadile."
a mooses natural habitat are the woods. well according to all the books I've read. well, see you later alligator. in a while crocidile. a mooses natural habitat are the woods. well according to all the books I've read. well, see you later alligator. in a while crocidile.
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".