by okbitch March 09, 2017
1. a term used when parting.
2. a period of time in sports during the regular competition season in which a team does not compete
2. a period of time in sports during the regular competition season in which a team does not compete
by zachwolff October 20, 2003
Like "before I/we forget," "by the bye" means the speaker (or writer) is going to change the subject. It comes from "by" (meaning "near") "the bye" (the closing, where we say "goodbye.") So it means, "before we say bye, let me also tell you...."
"... and that's all I heard about Brenda and Eddie. By the bye, have you heard from Brenda's friend Billy?"
by Wordslinger for Hire November 27, 2013
by JuaninitoDePableno August 25, 2017
used when u are saying bye to someonw online
to change it up, so its not just ttyl, ttfn, bye, and so on
to change it up, so its not just ttyl, ttfn, bye, and so on
by paul decker February 24, 2005
by asdfghjkl123456789101112131419 January 23, 2015
This is a joke.
what it means is basically after a funny/embarrassing moments happen this word will be used as instead of "haha"
what it means is basically after a funny/embarrassing moments happen this word will be used as instead of "haha"
by imnotathot December 02, 2020