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1. Goodbye
2. (intransitive verb) to leave or retire
3. (transitive verb) to kill
1. Goodbye
2. (intransitive verb) to leave or retire
3. (transitive verb) to kill
At the end of a written document, e-mail or conversation.
As he was walking away he turned and shouted over the traffic, "Yo, peace to the out!"
As he was walking away he turned and shouted over the traffic, "Yo, peace to the out!"
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