User:Daddy Long Toe

The common phrase "See you later, Alligator" is commonly used to signify future absence of ones self. The proper response to this accusation is "In a while, Crocodile". This phrase "In a while, Crocodile" is a good and clever response because it includes the theme of large reptilians. After these two phrases are spoken, the two participants usually end with finger guns as the two leave the room moving backwards out of frame.

Etymology
The phrase first appeared in the song "Later Alligator" written by Robert Guidry. The most common belief of the origin of the sacred phrase is thought to have religious aspects. The Alligator in "See you later, Alligator" is strangely capitalized and is thought to be a divine being. Also, the Crocodile in "in a while, Crocodile" is capitalized as well signifying that it could be a satanic beast to rival the "Lord Alligator".

The Rhyme
The reason it is thought to be so creative and unique is the way it rhymes with the previous words. The end