- - Off-putting statement that could make one alert
- - Slangy send-off
- - Casual goodbye
- - Casual sign-off
- - Informal sign-off
- - 'I'm off!'
- - Future, partly, you're talking about
- - Afterwards the relationship started disintegrating
- - consequently alter form
- - alter assembly at a more advanced stage
- - Still, so behind all?
- - possibly alter afterwards
- - large tear developed afterwards
- - alter form afterwards
- - put out an alert afterwards
- - naderhand
- - Dead right, perhaps, but not yet
- - Subsequent change, with delayed start
- - Soapy foam husband removed subsequently
- - Ignoring individual, sell up afterwards
- - afterwards, removing names from lamp
- - "L" in TTYL
- - not yet alert
- - Time to see a gator?
- - See you start to rub on behind
- - Subse-quently
- - I left retail, returning afterward
- - Coming afterwards
- - the "l" of ttyl
- - not now - in a while
- - in virgil, a term not so far back in history
- - Corrupt cartel losing capital anon
- - Bill Haley and the Comets popularised the expression: "See you ..., alligator. In a while, crocodile"
- - subsequently, both sides drink fresh tea
- - Alter amendment afterward
- - Even further delayed
- - not as early
- - sometime soon, one is missing from retail returns
- - Left swallowed right - but not just now!
- - not so punctual
- - More dead in the future?
- - By and by, afterwards
- - Some time in the future
- - See ya ...... alligator.
- - Coffee half-heartedly put on one side for afterwards
- - "Bye"(Used today)
- - Teen's good-bye(Used today)
- - Good time for a procrastinator?
- - Word to a gator?
- - Tardier
- - Slangy farewell
- - Newer
- - After some time
- - Word before alligator
- - Sooner's alternative
- - At a different time
- - Word with alligator
- - Word of procrastination
- - When I'll see ya
- - Staller's promise
- - Sooner or ......
- - Sometime subsequent
- - More tardy
- - Longer delayed.
- - In awhile
- - In an hour, say
- - Hours from now
- - Delaying response
- - Delayer's word
- - After a time
- - After a given point in time
- - "We'll deal with this tomorrow"
- - "It's ...... than you think!"
- - "Buy now, pay ......"
- - "Adios, caiman!"
- - See ya!
- - 'Seeya!'
- - Not as timely
- - At some time in the future
- - Coming after
- - Deuces
- - Not just yet
- - ... manana!
- - Fragment of aretalogy recedes after a while
- - After, by and by
- - Time must be invested in genuine uprising in due course
- - At a subsequent time
- - Student scoffed right after that
- - In a while selling up — one has to leave
- - First word in the title of a long-running Jools Holland show
- - 'Catch you on the flippity-flip'
- - 'I don't have time right now'
- - Not yet
- - In a few hours
- - At a future time
- - Next dead king
- - Following? Dead right!
- - As time passed
- - Tomorrow (or next week)?
- - Not as punctual
- - Subsequently had food, grasped in both hands
- - ........... with Jools Holland, a BBC live music show
- - Some recall a term or expression when parting
- - Alter arrangement some time in the future
- - When I'll see you?
- - Latter-day "Toodle-oo!"
- - Following cattle regularly in both directions
- - Sorts out last resort afterwards
- - Following behind king
- - Definitely not now
- - Certain football pass
- - Corrupt cartel losing capital after a while
- - 'Catch you on the flip side'
- - "Ciao for now"
- - Some congratulate rivals after the event
- - Alter design sometime in the future
- - Lazy and indulgent person drops books to enjoy at some point
- - More recent slate roof needs your attention
- - At some time afterwards
- - Slangy "so long"
- - It's neither now nor never
- - Madonna "Sooner or ......"
- - English Beat "Save It for ......"
- - Procrastinator's time of action
- - "See you ......, alligator"
- - "Hasta luego!"
- - Parting request
- - More up-to-date
- - More modern
- - Better .... than never
- - It's better than never
- - Procrastinator's mantra
- - Procrastinating word
- - "Hasta la vista!"
- - "Bye for now!"
- - Slangy goodbye
- - More recent
- - 'Can't you see I'm busy?'
- - Future.
- - After
- - In ...... time
- - Afterward
- - Not right now
- - Afterwards
- - At some future time
- - In the future
- - In due time
- - Not now
- - TTYL part
- - 'Ta-ta!'
- - "Peace out"
- - Informal goodbye
- - "I'm outta here"
- - Eventually
- - After a while
- - After a bit
- - Down the road
- - Procrastinator's promise
- - By and by
- - Procrastinator's favorite word
- - Anon
- - Procrastinator's word
- - Procrastinator's reply
- - Some other time
- - '...... see you'
- - In a bit
- - In a while
- - In due course
- - In a little while
- - Peace
- - Following
- - Subsequent
- - Succeeding
- - See 42-Across
- - Subsequently
- - At another time
- - 'Be patient!'
- - Earlier
- - "Toodles"
- - "So long!"
- - 'Ciao!'
- - Conversation ender
- - "Gotta run!"
- - 'Bye!'
- - Informal farewell
- - I will leave sales counter, but not now
- - Eventually, alter erroneously
- - At a time in the future
- - ........ -... with jools holland, contemporary music tv show that began in 1992
- - Dead right, but not at first
- - eventually alter form
- - At some time subsequent to a given time
- - long-running music show on bbc tv hosted by jools holland.
- - "Until next time"
- - when a procrastinator will get it done
- - Not now, but ...
- - "..., gator!" [bye]
- - jools holland's music show, which is over thirty years old
- - not now, in the future
- - Comparatively slow getting to the air terminal
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