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Etymology

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Ellipsis of see you later + -s (hypocoristic suffix) (compare toodles and bye-byes).

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laters

  1. (slang) see you later; an expression used at parting.
    • 2001, Anna Maxted, Getting Over It [1]:
      But all she says is “Ring us if you want to go out this week. Laters!” and puts the phone down.
    • 2004, J J Connolly, Layer Cake [2]:
      ‘Shanks,’ says Trevor into his mobile, ‘we just gone down a snake. I’ll see ya tomorrow, laters.’
    • 2004, Thomas Neradin, Last Train [3]:
      You know where the money is and how much. Tell him the usual. Yep. Laters.

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Noun

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laters

  1. indefinite genitive plural of lat

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