goodbye (goodbye)

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Definition of goodbye (goodbye) in English Turkish dictionary

goodbye
{ü} allahaısmarladık
goodbye
(Bilgisayar) hoşçakalın
goodbye
güle güle!

Güle güle ve iyi şanslar. - Goodbye and good luck.

Güle güle. Üzerinde anlaştığımız zamanda görüşürüz. - Goodbye. I'll see you at the time we agreed on.

goodbye
güle güle/hoşça kal
goodbye!
hoşça kalın!
goodbye!
hoşça kal!
goodbye
hoşçakal

Tom hoşçakal demeden gitti. - Tom left without saying goodbye.

Anneme ve aileme hoşçakal demek istiyorum. - I want to say goodbye to my mother and my family.

say goodbye
veda et

Tom o kadar veda etmedi. - Tom didn't so much as say goodbye.

Veda etmek durumundayım. - I need to say goodbye.

goodbye!
elveda!
kiss goodbye
elveda öpücüğü kondurmak
kiss the money goodbye
(deyim) Borç verilen paranın üzerine soğuk su içmek; borç verilen paranın geri geleceğinden ümidi kesmek
wave goodbye
Ayrılırken el sallamak
bid goodbye to
(Fiili Deyim ) -e veda etmek , Allahaısmarladık demek , helalleşmek
goodbye
(isim) hoşça kal, güle güle, allahaısmarladık, elveda
kiss smb. goodbye
veda öpücüğü vermek
kiss smb. goodbye
(fiil)da öpücüğü vermek
kiss something goodbye
üzerine bir bardak su içmek
English - English
interjection bye 1
goodbye
An utterance of goodbye, the wishing of farewell to someone

John gave Rebecca a goodbye to wish her luck on her holiday.

goodbye
farewell; a formula used to another person or persons when the speaker or writer or the person addressed to is departing
goodbye cruel world
An exclamation made before commiting suicide, or in a suicide note
goodbye cruel world
A call said before taking a stiff drink, especially a shot of vodka
kiss goodbye
To kiss prior to departing
say goodbye
(literal sense) To wish someone farewell upon their leaving
say goodbye
to separate from someone
goodbye
formulae You say `Goodbye' to someone when you or they are leaving, or at the end of a telephone conversation
goodbye
When you say your goodbyes, you say something such as `Goodbye' when you leave. He said his goodbyes knowing that a long time would pass before he would see his child again I said a hurried goodbye and walked home in the cold
goodbye
{ü} Farewell! (expression used when parting)
goodbye
{i} farewell, see you later
goodbye
Farewell; a form of address used at parting
goodbye
to kiss something goodbye: see kiss. used when you are leaving someone, or when they are leaving hello
goodbye
If you say goodbye or wave goodbye to something that you want or usually have, you accept that you are not going to have it. He has probably said goodbye to his last chance of Olympic gold We can wave goodbye to the sort of protection that people at work need and deserve
goodbye
See the last Note under By, prep
goodbye
When you say goodbye to someone, you say something such as `Goodbye', `Bye', or `See you', when you or they are leaving. You can also wave goodbye to someone. He left without saying goodbye He wanted to say goodbye to you They came to the front door to wave goodbye
goodbye
farewell; a formula used to another person or persons when the speaker or writer is departing
goodbye
Alteration (influenced by good day), of God be with you. Word History: No doubt more than one reader has wondered exactly how goodbye is derived from the phrase “God be with you.” To understand this, it is helpful to see earlier forms of the expression, such as God be wy you, god b'w'y, godbwye, god buy' ye, and good-b'wy. The first word of the expression is now good and not God, for good replaced God by analogy with such expressions as good day, perhaps after people no longer had a clear idea of the original sense of the expression. A letter of 1573 written by Gabriel Harvey contains the first recorded use of goodbye: “To requite your gallonde [gallon] of godbwyes, I regive you a pottle of howdyes,” recalling another contraction that is still used
golden goodbye
A golden goodbye is the same as a golden handshake
goodbye
a farewell remark; "they said their good-byes"
say goodbye to
say farewell to; lose something; part from
goodbye (goodbye)
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