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Common colloquialism in rural western United States. Means "mhmm, bye" "um, bye" "ok, bye," "goodbye" or simply "bye." The "M" sound is used as a space filler and there is no pause between The "M" and "bye" sounds. Normally used as a polite, informal way to end a phone conversation, but is occassionally used in-person, as well.
Caller "How late are you open today?"
Receptionist "We're open until six."

Caller "Okay, Thank you."
Receptionist "You're welcome, m-bye."

Caller "Bye!"
m-bye by bonnylea May 10, 2010
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ka ni na bei chao chee bye 

ka ni na bei chao chee bye

This is a vulgar phrase commonly used in Singapore as an insult, it's words originate from the many different races residing in the country. Namely, hokkien and Malay, this phrase means Fuck your mother's smelly vagina.
To break it down simply,

Kaninabei = fuck your mother

chao = smelly

cheebye (or jibai) = vagina.

Normally, in text messaging, it's shortened to knnccb. knn is the short form of Kaninabei while ccb is Chao Chee Bye . Hope this helped :-)
"Ka ni na bei chao chee bye, think your grandfather's road ah?" - Di Gan
"Sorry boss I get lost now" - John

"knnccb that fucker gave me 3 detention sia" - Di Ming
"lmao bro sad life"- Adam

migrate, bye 

Migrate, bye. If theres a person near you that you don't like and your making your exit, someone asks you a question you just don't need to or want to anwser, ending a conversation or ready to bounce with your friends the best term you could ever use is... migrate, bye. Made famous by Mariah Carey from the song "Migrate" off E=MC2.
Heather: I heard you got wasted last night and hooked with the ugly guy.
Me: Migrate, bye.

OR

Heather: Isn't that Joel over there?
Me: Migrate, bye.
migrate, bye by DiVa Dave April 29, 2008

hi bye friend

A person you would say "hi" and "bye" to casually, but little more. Generally someone desirable as an acquaintance and not anything more.

From "This American Life"
After she said "no" to a date, she said we could remain hi bye friends.
hi bye friend by flykiddoc August 18, 2009
Word of the Day on June 16, 2023

boom bye yae 

In reference to the October 30, 1974 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, The Audience yelled "Ali, boom bye yae" which meant "Ali kill him."
Audience -"Ali Boom bye yae"
boom bye yae by Halal Pig yo August 20, 2010
tatty-bye.....a way of saying fairwell, goodbye, cheerio, adios, bon voyage, si-thi.
"I`ve got to go now love, the lads are waiting. yes of course i love you...tatty-bye now"...click.
tatty-bye by Dr Fox May 23, 2007