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What will happen with no trees?

better say bye bye


What is the definition for bye?

word: bye (b-i) the definition for bye is when you are leaving or when you get of the phone it means im going offline when you are leaving a person we say bye i hope this helps a lot so ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ bbbyyyeee in other words bye


Was the invention of the musical spoons an accident?

well the first musical spoon was actually an accident bye now


What can happen to you if bitten by a fierce snake?

You go bye bye :0


How do you make a 5 person bracket?

Four people play each other and the fifth person gets a bye.


What happen to the celery stalk?

Celery stalk go bye bye


How do you say Bye in Latin?

To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"


What is the difference between saying see you and bye?

See you is usually said when you are going to see that person on a later time.. On the other hand bye has been said to a person when that is supposed to be your last meet...Vinoth


Will you be okay if you eat melted plstic in your food bye accident?

You will Get dissy and have to go to the hospital!


What would happen if a wild cat met up with a big cat?

wild cat go bye bye


How do you spell by by?

The words by, buy, and bye (shortened from goodbye) are sound-alike words.Example sentences:The housewife went by the accident scene on the way to the store.The housewife went to the store to buy food for breakfast.She told her friend bye (goodbye) and left for work.


Who is at fault if an underage driver with a permit and no adult present aggressively braked and the driver behind hit the bumper of the car?

If it went down just as stated, both of you are at fault. You know you shouldn't be driving without an adult present. That's a violation of the law. The other person rear-ended you and could be charged with "undue care and attention" or "following too closely" or the like. If the damage was minimal and no insurance info was exchanged by the other person then bye-bye and you probably won't hear much about it. However, if the police were brought into it or the other person reported this to their insurance, then you may be cited and fined (and a "mark" will be made on your driving record). The other person may also be cited and fined as well, and any damages to the vehicle you were driving will be paid by the other person's insurance because they were at fault for the accident.