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881

In Mandarin Chinese, the number 8 is prounounced "ba" and the number 1 is pronounced "yi". Put them together and you get "ba-ba-yi" which when spoken fast sounds a bit like "ba-bye" which sounds like the english "bye-bye". Possibily originated from Taiwan, Singapore, or China.

I wonder where these other entries came up with their crap. You all just got schooled.

Waa, so seempole. 881~

by fu July 30, 2004

120👍 15👎


881

bye-bye! == bb! == BB! =~ 881

881 sista, l8r

by Xaocuc February 24, 2004

9👍 42👎


881

Esoteric internet text equivalent for "BB!" ("byebye!)

Luvya trish, 881, doll!

by kinsmed July 3, 2004

3👍 27👎


!:&:;&,!;!?$:&,&:!&,:&!,!;$,!;!&,&:&.881!,’rnciejndndjcijejxjnn..

Wants to have sweaty gay sex with dogs in a femboy suit while South Park R34 plays in your living room TV

OMG I LOVE TO !:&:;&,!;!?$:&,&:!&,:&!,!;$,!;!&,&:&.881!,’rnciejndndjcijejxjnn.. BESTIE💖💞

by Mista_bombastic69 March 6, 2023

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3Q 881

Chinese for "kthxbai". Pronounced "san-cue, ba ba eee," this sounds to native Mandarin speakers like the English phrase "Thank you, Bye bye." (or b'bye, commonly used in China the way English speakers use the Italian word Ciao). Commonly used to end text messages.

美国欠的中国八千万点零万美元。笑出声来。3Q 881

by Tsu Dho Nimh October 16, 2009