Goodbye meaning in English
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Definition
Goodbye (or Good bye), Bye, Bye bye (now): This is what we say to people when we leave them! It's the opposite of "hello".
Examples
- "Horatio : Okay, bye bye!"
- "Bye bye bad news, hello good, good news!"
- "Bye bye mister."
- "well, I love you too. Bye bye now."
- "Jean : Goodbye Françoise."
- "I'm leaving, goodbye!"
- "Day 27.2 : Horatio says goodbye too, and remember to feed his monkeys."
- "Bye Daddy."
- "Goodbye, cruel world."
- "I love you too, ok bye."
- "Goodbye Sharky... and other random marine life."
- "Brian : Bye Gidyon, byeeeee!"
- "Sheeba, say goodbye to Brian."
- "Steffi : I promise, Philip. Bye."
- "You can continue with your ping pong now. Bye bye!"
- "No need to phone me back. Bye."
- "Yeah, no problem! Bye!"
- "It's time to say goodbye to your lame regime of peace, non-violence and general contentment."
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