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seeya

  1. Alternative form of see you
    Seeya later, dude
    • 1920, Life Magazine[1], volume 76, number 1972, page 307:
      Well, slong Harry—seeya again
    • 1987, Stephen King, It: 2[2], page 231:
      "Seeya later, alligator." "Okay." "No," Eddie said patiently. "When I say that you're supposed to say, 'After awhile, crocodile.'"
    • 2009, Barbara Delinsky, Finger Prints[3]:
      He threw an arm around her shoulder and gave her a parting squeeze. “You get some rest, you hear?” “I will. Seeya.” With a final smile and a thumbs up sign, he was gone.

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