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What (who) is bye-bye - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bye-bye; Bye Bye (song); Bye Bye (disambiguation); Bye, Bye (song); Bye-Bye; Bye, Bye; Bye Bye.

bye-bye         
¦ exclamation informal goodbye.
Origin
C18: child's reduplication.
Bye-Bye (novel)         
BOOK BY JANE RANSOM
Bye-Bye is the first novel by Jane Ransom, for which she won the 1996 New York University Press Prize for Fiction. It was published by the New York University Press.
Nicholas Bye         
BRITISH POLITICIAN
Nick Bye; Bye, Nicholas
Nicholas David Bye, commonly known as Nick Bye, is a Conservative local politician in England. Bye was born in Paignton, Devon and graduated from Oxford University.

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Bye Bye
Examples of use of bye-bye
1. "... Kiss Brian and ‘bye bye‘ twins," Kara–Louise concluded.
2. Not a ‘bye bye‘ but almost a fending off gesture.
3. Alright, we will see you all later.'4; Bye, bye.
4. Secret plan to evacuate Commons '. Bye–bye Jeremy, this one‘s for me 10.
5. "Bye Bye My Home," read the English–language inscription on the outside wall of one home.