Temporary goodbye when the occasion is that it is time to eat. Similar to “Ciao for now” typically used for any other temporary goodbye.
Gosh, that’s crozy! You don’t say. Well, my stomach is growling, time to strap on the feed bag. Now for ciao!
by carleaux August 15, 2022

Something that tackles retail therapy. Allowing you to make purchases and pay for it when you’re okay again.
“This day sucked so I’m just gonna buy now, pay later with Klarna. Life is not perfect but my outfit can be.”
by VON_Schlippenbach June 9, 2020

Things now you're well? is a less common phrase used by Irish people. It is more common in the south of Ireland. Roughly translated it means: How are you?
'Things'... everything you care about.
'Now'...currently.
'You're'...you are.
'Well?'...feeling alright about them?
'Things'... everything you care about.
'Now'...currently.
'You're'...you are.
'Well?'...feeling alright about them?
'Hey Billy. Things now you're well?'
'Not too bad Aisling. Not too bad. Things now?'
'Era, can't complain.'
'Not too bad Aisling. Not too bad. Things now?'
'Era, can't complain.'
by yourbuddy007 May 13, 2014

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 25, 2025

A song that popularized on the internet because someone was singing it moments before a car crash. Multiple edits of the guy were made.
Singing Guy: and now my life to you I give
Singing Guy: and now my life.. AUAHHHHHH!!
*car crash noises*
Singing Guy: *absolutely puzzled after the crash*
Singing Guy: and now my life.. AUAHHHHHH!!
*car crash noises*
Singing Guy: *absolutely puzzled after the crash*
by cooooooooooooooooooooooooookie July 17, 2023

A local shopkeeper dealing with one customer, when he is finished he looks at another customer and says Now Boos.
by Mrbute September 1, 2023

by Spicepapi July 6, 2021
