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use "see-you-later " in a sentence
I'll come and see you later.
See you later.
An even more idiosyncratic trend has been to spawn new blends by using syllabus of Japanese words with English syllabus: shite-bôi `horny adolescent': Japanese shitę `wants to do' + English bôi `boy' orudo-busu `ugly old bitch': English `old' (ôrudo) + busu `plug-ugly' gyaru-bôi `effeminate schoolboy': gyaru `girl + bôi `boy' gyaru-oyaji `girl daddy': middle-aged man with the airs and interests of a teenage girl' tero-ko `violent teen': tero, English `terror' + ko `child' oran-kori `without a date': oran `no one's there' + kori, the “-choly” part of melancholy urutora-naon `a woman with large breasts': urutora `ultra' + naon, a playful inversion of onna `woman' masu-kagami `masturbating in front of a mirror': “mas-” of masturbation (pronounced “masutabeeshon>”) + kagami `mirror', it is also a fertile pun on the title of the medieval Japanese classic, Masukagami, “The Pillow Book,” by Sei Shonagen bai-nara “Bye, see you later': Bye + Sayonara, Sometimes pronounced “bayonara” mesu-teriku `neurotic bitch': mesu `female' + the “-teric” of hysteric The rapid spread of the American fast-food mania brought with it even more eccentric words of English extraction: nakkuru , short for snack-uru `to snack,' chii-too `cheese toast,' ai-ko `iced coffee,' aitii `iced tea,' and ai-mi-tii for `iced mint tea.
"I must make up for that in Moscow," said Napoleon.
"I'll see you later," he added, and summoned de Beausset, who by that time had prepared the surprise, having placed something on the chairs and covered it with a cloth.
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