see you in a (little) while

see you in a (little) while

I will meet you again before the day is done. I need to go run some errands, so I'll see you in a little while, OK? A: "Have fun at the party!" B: "Thanks, Mom. See you in a while."
See also: see, while
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(I'll) see you in a little while.

a phrase indicating that the speaker will see the person spoken to within a few hours at the most. John: I'll see you in a little while. Jane: Okay. Bye till later. Sally: I have to get dressed for tonight. Fred: I'll pick you up about nine. See you in a little while. Sally: See you.
See also: little, see, while
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • see you in a little while
  • in fun
  • be (not) all fun and games
  • do an errand
  • errand
  • run an errand
  • have fun and games
  • (I'll) be seeing ya
  • (I'll) be seeing you
  • make fun of (someone or something)