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      • catch you later Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia. Related to catch you later: take it on the chin, cut some slack, pay a visit, same old same old, run an errand, To Say the Least catch (one) later slang To see or talk to one at a later time.
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  2. Sep 19, 2023 · What Does Cyl Mean? The acronym CYL stands for “Catch You Later,” which is a casual way of saying “See you later.” It is commonly used in online conversations or text messages when ending a conversation.

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    • General Teen Slang
    • Teen Slang Used For Arguments
    • Relationship Teen Slang

    1. Bet

    OK! For sure. All right. (Usually said in response to a question or statement.)

    2. Rizz

    Your ability to flirt, to charm guys or girls effortlessly

    3. Bussin

    Very good (usually refers to food)

    56. Touch grass

    An insult usually thrown at people to remind them to get real, spend some time outside

    57. Side-eye

    Giving someone some negative looks

    58. Receipts

    Proof of something like texts, screenshots

    75. Red flag

    A warning, especially when concerning a person you have romantic interest in

    76. Green flag

    Good things, hints at positives in a potential relationship

    77. Beige flag

    Unique things about a person who you are in a relationship with or hope to be in a relationship with; traits that are not necessarily bad or good, just ones that make you pause and think

  3. Dec 4, 2019 · CYL is an acronym that stands for "Catch ya later," which is another way of saying, "See you later." It is typically used online or in text messages when ending a conversation. The acronym is most often used in casual contexts between adults, but may also be used by teenagers.

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    • All that and a bag of chips. This phrase came about in the 1990s and it was used to signify that something was beyond good. It could also be used to say you were better than someone else such as "You're all that, but I'm all that and a bag of chips."
    • Ankle-biter. If you wanted to describe an annoying little kid in the 1950s, you might call them an ankle-biter. The term is likely inspired by small dogs, who have been known to nip at ankles and pant legs.
    • As if! "As if!" is rumored to have been a phrase used in the LGBTQ+ community before it was co-opted in the 1990s by Cher Horowitz in the movie "Clueless," officially erasing the phrase's origins.
    • Bangin' "Bangin'" is a word that gained popularity in the 1990s as a word used to describe someone or something as attractive. One might also use the word to describe something exciting or fun, such as, "That house party was bangin'."
  4. slang To see or talk to one at a later time. I have to go now—catch you later. That's fine, I'll catch him later, once we're both in the office. Bill's not home right now? Ah, that's fine, I'll catch him later.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · Our list of 50 Gen Z slang words is here to keep you from scratching your head every time a Gen Z-er opens their mouth. 50 Gen Z Slang Words (With Meanings) 1. Fam is a shorter word...

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