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Japanese for 'goodbye'; however, it carries more finality. Instead of being used at the end of a day, as in "Goodbye see you tomorrow," it would be used in situations where you will either not see the person for a long time, if ever again.
Man: I'm sorry my trip is taking me overseas for an indefinate amount of time, I will call you as often as I can!
Woman: Sayonara! *tear*
Woman: Sayonara! *tear*
by A Man Called Michael October 15, 2009
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Person 1: "I have a word that only people who have played Doki Doki Literature Club would get."
Person 2: "Oh yeah?"
Person 1: "Sayo-nara"
Person 2: "NONONONONONONONONONONOONONONONONONONONONONONONONOON"
Person 2: "Oh yeah?"
Person 1: "Sayo-nara"
Person 2: "NONONONONONONONONONONOONONONONONONONONONONONONONOON"
by MrPaperSonic August 12, 2018
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Song created by Aries or Wunderworld on YouTube.
Also an informal way of saying goodbye to one another.
Also an informal way of saying goodbye to one another.
by icarus beats August 12, 2018