A word, meaning boy, guy or buddy. Used in Atlantic Canada, largely Newfoundland and Cape Breton.
Newfie- How's it going bye?
Cape Bretoner- Looking good bye.
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A phrase use by someone to avoid further humiliation or embarrassment in a conversation
Vinn: Ehh my pin got remove
Not lia: I totally didn't remove anything
Also not lia: BYE
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Pronounced "Bee-Yesss". An extreme affirmative.
Derived from Warner Brothers cartoons; also related to "Mmm-yes"
"Hey, do you want go halfsies on a keg?"
"Byes!"
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A term used to express a finality regarding a disconnection in social media. A disconnect where there is an intention that both parties never interact, on-line, ever, again.
You commented regarding the death of my friend in a rather crass manner. I have now de-friended you on facebook. It is what it is ... Bye.
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A way of saying gooodbye to more than one person with only having to say it once. Plural of bye.
John: C-ya Suzie
Caroline: Bye Suzie
Suzie: Byes!
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common term for parting ways when it is quite obvious you are not going to receive oral sex soon.
"Catch ya later Johnny" the minister's daughter said with her nice round perky Double D's slightly jiggling having come to a sudden stop at the bottom of the church steps "Bye Raejean" Johnny said as he snapped that last mental picture of her rockin tits and sped home to jack off.
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n/ Most commonly used before a break-up (but can apply to other situations as well) a type of "last meal" to say farewell.
She had enough with me and took me to the local burger joint and we shared a basket of bye bye fries.