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.
by abrupto12 July 02, 2009
used when a guy tells a man named Bye to buy a book named Bye bye Bye b’y. The book would be about someone saying bye bye to someone also named Bye and the book would be written by a guy also named Bye and last name Bye. then the guy talking to Bye says bye bye b'y to Bye.
1. hey Bye
2. hey guy
1. you should go Buy Bye bye Bye b’y by Bye Bye b’y, bye bye Bye b’y
2. i think i will buy Bye bye Bye b'y, bye bye guy b'y
2. hey guy
1. you should go Buy Bye bye Bye b’y by Bye Bye b’y, bye bye Bye b’y
2. i think i will buy Bye bye Bye b'y, bye bye guy b'y
by they'lln't've November 25, 2022
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by Taylor November 25, 2003
Person 1: Bro, it’s so over for me.
Person 2: Nuh uh.
Person 1, after looksmaxxing or hammermaxxing: bye bye.
Person 2: Nuh uh.
Person 1, after looksmaxxing or hammermaxxing: bye bye.
by solitarydude October 30, 2023
by yungbuck4ever April 28, 2007
Alex: Hey, I'm Bout to have this one girl come to my house, but I never met her before.
Mike: Really? Are you nervous?
Alex: I dont know man its a bye bye.
Mike: Really? Are you nervous?
Alex: I dont know man its a bye bye.
by Alex Palmieri March 09, 2009