Farewell, My Love is a theatrical rock band signed to Standby Records. They currently have two EPs and one full length album. A Dance You Will Never Forget and Mirror, Mirror are the titles of the EPs. Gold Tattoos is the name of the full length album.
Chad: Hello I'm the drummer of Farewell, My Love.
Ryan: Ringa Ding Ding Dingggg
Chad: That is the singer Ryan who says Ringa Ding Ding Dingggg
Ryan: Ringa Ding Ding Dingggg
Chad: That is the singer Ryan who says Ringa Ding Ding Dingggg
by Anonymous_definer December 07, 2013

"Rebecca gave Casey a Stuffed Monkey Farewell before Under The Rug left for Arizona last night."
"Ian turned Sean into a Stuffed Monkey Farewell in Las Vegas."
"Ian turned Sean into a Stuffed Monkey Farewell in Las Vegas."
by venuswentaway May 28, 2022

Sexual position in which a man/woman crosses his/her legs and proceeds to giving the man/woman oral sex until a peak is reached.
by hype_12 June 04, 2008

by Annofe2 February 02, 2019

(n). Almost exclusively limited to the rich and/or famous, the farewell tour refers to the media circus that occurs when a celebrity passes away. Recent examples include Michael Jackson and Sen. Edward Kennedy. For the event to truly be considered a farewell tour, the corpse must lay in state somewhere for a short time, then be moved at least once, either to lay in state elsewhere or, ultimately to their viewing and/or funeral service. It is customary for large groups of mourners heretofore unknown by the deceased and family to flock to the stops along the way in an effort to catch a little "contact fame"...
by pm1960 August 29, 2009

I can't come to Ben's Farewell Breakfast cause i'm totally retarded and wanna go to a kiddy gymnastic party. Wow i hate myself.
by TheGreenHam June 16, 2010

When a waitress or waiter at an eating establishment (like an IHOP or Waffle House or Applebees) says goodbye to a customer..and tells them to come back soon aware (or unaware) of the fact that customer may never come back or at the very least probably won't come back soon. Ever.
"come back and see us soon sweetie!"
the words "come back and see us soon" are frequently used in a waitress farewell.
the words "come back and see us soon" are frequently used in a waitress farewell.
by BruceSpringssteam July 07, 2009
