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catch you later
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used to say goodbye to a person when one expects to see them again
What is the origin of the idiom "catch you later" and when to use it?
The idiomatic expression "catch you later" is a casual and friendly way of saying goodbye. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it has been in common use for many years, and it serves as a relaxed and informal way of parting with someone.
Example
That was a really great time.
I need to head to the store now.
I have a meeting to attend, but I'll catch you later for coffee.