The combination of good-bye and thank-you. This is a hurried farewell to someone who has done something you appreciate.
1. As the bus arrived, Mom handed me my lunch. I said, "By-que!" and ran out the door.
2. After stopping and getting directions, I told the attendant, "By-que!" and quickly left the gas station.
2. After stopping and getting directions, I told the attendant, "By-que!" and quickly left the gas station.
by Brian Becker September 22, 2008

Spanish for "Umm Umm Umm" This word is usually used when searching for an idea and/or an outlandish excuse.
Teacher asks, "Boxer, where is your homework?" Boxer foolishly grins and replies "Ques que...my dog ate my homework."
by Pedo Vedo January 13, 2009

Person 1: Hey were you in the que que que rally last week?
Person 2: yeah I love killing people it's so fun.
Person 2: yeah I love killing people it's so fun.
by The Very Goodly Bae November 16, 2017

by Ermkay December 09, 2008

by Miggy12 December 23, 2003

Spanish word pronounced "k" meaning "what." This works very well when a rich american that speaks no spanish hires a mexican that speaks no english and as the american barks out orders the mexican replies with "que?" which the american things means "ok."
Rich white woman: Pick up Bart from school and then take the dry cleaning down to the place then you can take my mink coat to the cold storage.
Lopez: Que?
Rich white woman: Good, thank you Carl *leaves*
Lopez: ...que?
Lopez: Que?
Rich white woman: Good, thank you Carl *leaves*
Lopez: ...que?
by Toxic Ninja March 12, 2007

by SSC March 26, 2008
