bye your life goodnight
by rainbowidiot April 07, 2024
A mix of German and English, this is a half translation of the phrase 'good bye', intended to be said in a mischievous and sadistic tone, implying a veiled thread as if something bad were to happen to the recipient of the message.
Popularized by villians, war criminals and also an autistic boy at an English grammar school (ironically), the phrase never really caught on - but it is enjoyable to say, perhaps only in the midst of a temporary Tourette's episode.
Popularized by villians, war criminals and also an autistic boy at an English grammar school (ironically), the phrase never really caught on - but it is enjoyable to say, perhaps only in the midst of a temporary Tourette's episode.
Teacher: Do your homework or you'll get detention
High schooler: I think not, fair Wench. Guten BYE BYE! Muahahaah *disappears in a flash*
Teacher: How the fuck did I end up teaching these idiots
High schooler: I think not, fair Wench. Guten BYE BYE! Muahahaah *disappears in a flash*
Teacher: How the fuck did I end up teaching these idiots
by blitz wagon December 10, 2024
person one: “hey, I’ve got to go to work, uhm...I’ll text you.”
person two: “oh ok”
person one: *begins to walk out*
person two: ...bye bye apple fly...
person two: “oh ok”
person one: *begins to walk out*
person two: ...bye bye apple fly...
by bojackussy March 01, 2022
To falsify an excuse to leave the room for a short duration when your actual intention is to leave indefinately.
"I thought you only went to the toilet?"
"No, I was smashed so I did a FLUKER BYE and went home"
"Where's Rick gone, I thought he was only going to use his phone?"
"Nope, he did a FLUKER BYE and is now tucked up in bed"
"No, I was smashed so I did a FLUKER BYE and went home"
"Where's Rick gone, I thought he was only going to use his phone?"
"Nope, he did a FLUKER BYE and is now tucked up in bed"
by Jason Halstead November 08, 2006
by 459395 March 10, 2022
by badass582 April 02, 2021