it depends what you mean on goodbye, like the word "died" could work as a goodbye
No.
Yes, "high" and "goodbye" rhyme because they both end with the same sound "-ai" in this context.
Now we end here, as we bid you goodbye.
Words that rhyme with bride include:abidebidedieddriedhideliedlyedprideridesidesighedtidetriedviedwide
bide, died, eyed, hide, I'd, lied, ride, guide, side, tied, vied, bride, cried, dried, fried
Technicaly no but if your writing a poem it would be okay to use them because when you say them they sound similar. They would rhyme if eyes had a d instead of an s eg. Died rhymes with eyed, pied, and lied
Abide, ride, inside, lied, tried, pried, spied, confide, retried all rhyme with slide.The name CLYDE!
What Goes Around Comes Around - Justin Timberlake Goodbye Horses - Q Lazzarus (LOL) Liar Liar Pants on Fire - My 5 Year Old Neice
RIDE AND HIDEride ,monkeylieddiedtriedtidecriedabidepiedwideThere are loads of words that rhyme with side. These include:bidebridecrieddiedeyedfriedglideguidehideliedpridehideslidestridetidetiedtriedwhy'dwideabideasidebesidecollideconfidedecidedividedeniedinsideoutsideprovideresidesubsideworldwideSome words which rhyme with 'side' are:TideWideAbideDeniedSuppliedDefiedEyedPiedSnideCollideSlideReliedLiedTiedFriedShiedDivideGlideHideRideSighedCriedBrideChideDecideBeliedCyanideSome words which rhyme with side aretriedtiedtyedcrieddeniedeyeddyedguidefriedastridepriderideslidewidehidespiedliedpliedreliedrepliedsnidecollidebridebidediedpiedstridefind,guide,hide,There are loads of words that rhyme with side. These include:* bide * bride * cried * died * eyed * fried * glide * guide * hide * lied * pride * hide * slide * stride * tide * tied * tried * why'd * wide * abide * aside * beside * collide * confide * decide * divide * denied * inside * outside * provide * reside * subside * worldwidelied ride side bideFried, lied, cried, defiedbidehideridetidewide
The past tense of 'lies' is 'lied'.
Pinochhio is the obvious answer. There was a sort of nursery rhyme which went: Liar Liar, your pants are on fire- your NOSE is as LONG as a TELEGRAPH WIRE! not being into (PInocchio) I did not realize that was the indirect origin.
You can say "Tu as menti" in French, which means "you lied."