by ux0r December 12, 2003
Ta Ta For Now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Marleen Patt August 24, 2005
Ta Ta For Now
"Ta Ta" is an informal "Good bye" caught on with British people.
This phrase was brought into popular use in the UK in 1941.
"Ta Ta" is an informal "Good bye" caught on with British people.
This phrase was brought into popular use in the UK in 1941.
by Cynosura May 31, 2009
It's from Disney's Winnie the Pooh. Specifically it's something Tigger would always "TTFN, Ta-Ta For Now."
by SuperDynamic February 19, 2009
TTFN is a "pointless" initialism (no easier to say than the phrase on which it was based) meaning "Ta ta for now!"
This phase is used as an informal parting phrase, as a possible substitute for "See you later!" or "Goodbye for now!"
This phase is used as an informal parting phrase, as a possible substitute for "See you later!" or "Goodbye for now!"
Rabbit "Well Tigger if you must..."
Tigger "Ha ho ha haw... TTFN, Ta Ta For Now!!! HO ho ho ha ha!!!"
*Tigger bounces out of door before loudly slamming it.*
Tigger "Ha ho ha haw... TTFN, Ta Ta For Now!!! HO ho ho ha ha!!!"
*Tigger bounces out of door before loudly slamming it.*
by GTliver December 24, 2018
(in theatre) Short for Take the Fucking Note. Used when an actor would take the criticism given to them during notes.
Shut up, and TTFN
by ExtraGayWithGlitterOnTop January 26, 2019
by Nick Starr April 04, 2007