until then

until then

1. From now until some established future point in time. We should have the issue resolved by next week. Until then, don't breathe a word about it to the media.
2. A casual phrase of farewell, said when another future meeting has already been established or agreed upon. A: "This all looks great so far, Janet. We'll go over the finer details on Monday." B: "Thanks, Sarah. Until then!"
See also: until
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(Good-bye) until then.

 and (Good-bye) till then.; (Good-bye) till later.; (Good-bye) until later.
Good-bye until sometime in the future. Sally: See you tomorrow. Good-bye until then. Sue: Sure thing. See you. Mary: See you later. Bob: Until later. The announcer always ended by saying, "Be with us again next week at this time. Good-bye until then."
See also: until
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • keep until (some point in time)
  • keep until some time
  • wait for it
  • carry over to/until (some day or time)
  • (goodbye) until next time
  • wait-and-see
  • wait and see
  • postpone
  • postpone until
  • postpone until (some later date or time)
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