later, tater

English

Etymology

Chosen for the rhyme.

Phrase

later, tater

  1. (slang, Canada, US) Au revoir, see you soon.
    • 2015, Jamie McGuire, Among Monsters, page 9:
      “Later, tater,” she said, trying to keep the tremble from her voice.
    • 2019, Erin McCarthy, Ghosts Like It Hot:
      “Later, tater.” Austin waved and disappeared.
    • 2019, Emma Chastain, Notes from a Former Virgin: Junior Year, page 137:
      “I gotta go,” she said. “Later, tater.”

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