"good-bye," 1823, a word first recorded as infant's speech. Abbreviation T.T.F.N., "ta-ta for now," popularized 1941 by BBC radio program "ITMA," where it was the characteristic parting of the cockney cleaning woman character Mrs. Mopp, voiced by Dorothy Summers.
Bye, bye oo!
Bye Bye Miss Goodnight was created in 2005.
Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby was created on 1993-12-05.
The plural of bye-law is bye-laws.
Goodbye Comes from "God be with (ye)you"
well its beauitful or good thnx bye
IDK glad to help lol ttyl peace lol bye
The term "buh-bye" is believed to have originated from the catchphrase of the character Stuart on the TV show "Mad TV." It is a playful and informal way of saying goodbye, often used humorously or in a light-hearted manner.
i dnt kno...help meh out wit dhiz question plz...thnx bye
Italy and Uruguay so bye the way the girl that wrote this is called marisa
it is like saying "good bye". origin from the french "a toute a l'heure" or "see you later" in french.
You say "Good bye" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Od'abo".
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A bye in sports is the position of a participant in a tournament who advances to the next round without playing This information is taken form http://www.chacha.com/question/what-does-bye-stand-for
"good-bye," 1823, a word first recorded as infant's speech. Abbreviation T.T.F.N., "ta-ta for now," popularized 1941 by BBC radio program "ITMA," where it was the characteristic parting of the cockney cleaning woman character Mrs. Mopp, voiced by Dorothy Summers.
they make £50 a day in English money but a different amount in Saskatoon money that's all i know SORRY :( O:) bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye I'm going to go now so bye :)