G8R

l8r g8r

A way to shorten the phrase "later, gator" ("see you later, alligator"), with "8" representing the "ate" sound in both words. Typically used in text or online messages. A: "OK, I have to get back to work, talk to you tonight." B: "l8r g8r" Can't w8 4 our date, l8r g8r!
See also: g8r, l8r

later, gator

A shortening of the childish rhyme "see you later, alligator." Later, gator! I'll see you again next week A: "Bye Daddy, have a nice day at work!" B: "Later gator!"
See also: gator
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Later, gator

and L8R G8R
phr. & comp. abb. See you later, alligator. C U L8R G8R.
See also: gator

L8R G8R

verb
See Later, gator
See also: G8R, L8R
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • l8r g8r
  • L8R
  • (one's) best foot forward
  • best foot forward
  • (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
  • 57
  • and the rest
  • and how
  • and how!
  • but for the grace of God
References in periodicals archive
G8r), "The exortation of Asarye son to Obed in warre 7 tyme of vexation" (sig.
William Haughton's Grim the Collier of Croydon (1600), which contains a discovery of a spectacle by the drawing back of the stage curtains, (16) has a scene in which St Dunston "hangs his Harp on the wall" (D1, G7r) and it "sounds on the wall" (G8r).
Subunit Mutation Alternations Consequence name PR65[alpha] E64D E64G Point Deficiency in binding R418W mutation to B'[alpha]1 Deficiency in binding [DELTA] Deletion to B/C subunits 171-589 PR65[beta] G8R P65S G90D L101P L101P/V448A Missense Dysregulation of RalA K343E GTPase, leading to V448A impaired binding D504G capacity to B/C V545A subunits [DELTA] In-frame E344-E388 deletion Subunit Mutation Cancer References name type PR65[alpha] E64D Breast E64G Lung R418W Skin [15,17, 61] [DELTA] Breast 171-589 PR65[beta] G8R P65S G90D L101P L101P/V448A Lung [12,15, 43] K343E Breast V448A Colon D504G V545A [DELTA] [12,15, 43] E344-E388 Table 3: Inhibitory protein of PP2A and possible related anticancer drugs.
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(40.) Daniel, "The Tragedie of Cleopatra," in Certaine Small Workes, G3r-Lr, at G8r. The scene (Dircetus's account to Caesar of Antony's demise) is not in earlier editions of the play.
8:45 Investigation of the Region Within the Vaccinia Virus G8R
G7r G8r, 1686, verses 1, 3, 4, 6, songs lxix-lxxii).