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bye-bye

[bahy-bahy, bahy-bahy] / ˈbaɪˈbaɪ, ˈbaɪˌbaɪ /






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It may seem like a good time to wave bye-bye to the babydoll.

From Salon • Jun. 12, 2026

So now, in hilariously pathetic fashion, the politicians responsible for this state of affairs are finally beginning to rethink some things, just days before TikTok U.S. is set to go bye-bye.

From Slate • Jan. 17, 2025

It was soon bye-bye Braves - once again an October departure in Philly.

From Washington Times • Oct. 13, 2023

“Eventually that law will go bye-bye, and the state of Washington will be paying us our legal fees,” Gottlieb said.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 2, 2023

“Marjorie Trepid. Bye-bye,” and she rushed down the street wondering why she had given her real name and why she had added that silly bye-bye.

From "Ruby Holler" by Sharon Creech




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