An interjection of parting expressing the desire to see the person again soon.
1 And a few laters you published Civil War: Land in Bad Decline.
2 They were divided into two lines: not the haves and the have nots, but the have sooners and have laters .
3 Laters ! ' she concluded cheerfully, linked arms with the surprised but pleased shop assistant, and was off.
4 I had called BJ up while I was working on the album, after I heard BJ's Pineapple Now - Laters project.
5 Laters , he said and bolted.
6 " Laters , ladies," said Beverley and, grabbing my arm, urged me away.
7 ' Laters , mate.' And with this, he twisted on the spot and spiralled out of existence.
8 " Laters , " said Beverley, and ran for the back door.
9 " Laters . " And she went skipping up the road.
10 " Laters , pets." He flicked out into transit.
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