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View definitions for bye-bye

bye-bye

noun as in au revoir

noun as in farewell

noun as in goodbye

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“You put a wall here, this area goes bye-bye. There’s nothing any more,” he said, staring at cars making their way through the gate, which at that moment was open.

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Even when it was banging me over the head, like when he told me he loved me and then quickly quipped, “Unless you get pregnant. Then bye-bye!”

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But if Trump loses in November, bye-bye, inflated valuation.

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Newton then waved bye-bye to a Villanova student section that taunted him all game.

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Wave bye-bye as they sink like a rock two miles off the Newport Beach coast with eight consecutive losses and counting.

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