bye
1. a term used when parting.
2. a period of time in sports during the regular competition season in which a team does not compete
2. a period of time in sports during the regular competition season in which a team does not compete
bye
Example:
"Bye Bitch"
"Bye Bitch"
bye
A term a person from Cape Breton (Nova Scotia Canada) uses in reference to a person.
Instead of saying there name they use "bye"
Instead of saying there name they use "bye"
Example:
Whats going on bye?
Whats going on mark?
Or where are the byes at?
Means where are the cape bretoners
Whats going on bye?
Whats going on mark?
Or where are the byes at?
Means where are the cape bretoners
bye
bye
Example:
"Catch ya later Johnny" the minister's daughter said with her nice round perky Double D's slightly jiggling having come to a sudden stop at the bottom of the church steps "Bye Raejean" Johnny said as he snapped that last mental picture of her rockin tits and sped home to jack off.
"Catch ya later Johnny" the minister's daughter said with her nice round perky Double D's slightly jiggling having come to a sudden stop at the bottom of the church steps "Bye Raejean" Johnny said as he snapped that last mental picture of her rockin tits and sped home to jack off.
bye-and-bye
This is a play on the phrase by-and-by which means: some future time or occasion.
By changing the spelling it implies that we are saying goodbye until some future time or occasion; til later on.
This is an especially useful phrase when you want to say goodbye to someone that has passed away.
By changing the spelling it implies that we are saying goodbye until some future time or occasion; til later on.
This is an especially useful phrase when you want to say goodbye to someone that has passed away.
bye bye
Example:
Person 1: Bro, it’s so over for me.
Person 2: Nuh uh.
Person 1, after looksmaxxing or hammermaxxing: bye bye.
Person 1: Bro, it’s so over for me.
Person 2: Nuh uh.
Person 1, after looksmaxxing or hammermaxxing: bye bye.