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S'later

An abbreviation of the term "see you later". Like the term "see you later," it is not always meant in the literal sense.

Person 1: Well, I have to go.
Person 2: Mmmkay, bye.
Person 1: S'later.

by FatallyYours January 06, 2006

S'later

A passive aggressive way to say goodbye to your boss when you intend to quit in a blaze of glory.
Named for Stephen Slater who quit his job at JetBlue in a dramatic and newsworthy fashion.

Glenn told Ellen to clear the paper jam in the photocopier for the fourth time today. Ellen looked at the photocopier and then at Glenn and said "S'later" under her breath. She won't be back tomorrow!

by Geckypibb August 11, 2010

S'later

An abbreviated term for "See You Later" which form of goodbye, Commonly used by electricians in the UK.

"Alrighty lads, I'm off to go spark some people out, S'later!!!"

by Latvian Twigs July 08, 2019

S'later

An utterance of good-bye, often slurred, following a pent-up, profanity-laced tirade against ungrateful customers, after which there is nothing left to say or do except grab a beer and bolt.

I've had it up to here, you ungrateful mother f*****s -- I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore! I'm outta here, and you can call me Steven. S'later!

by Dr.FrankU August 12, 2010

s'laters

short for see you later

I'm off now s'laters

by The Big F Man September 11, 2008

s'later

a time-saving form of see you later.

girl: Goodbye
boy: S'later

by Jennesa July 21, 2005

S'laters

good bye and see you later

was cool chillaxin with you mate, but i have to go now so s'laters.

by ashbizzal December 04, 2006