informal way of saying goodbye
2006-09-26 07:04:11
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answered by ♥ mars♥ 4
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A bye is when a player or team is allowed to advance to the next round of a playoff tournament without playing.
In the sport of cricket, a bye is a run scored by the batting team when the ball has not been hit by the batsman and the ball has not hit the batsman's body.
Goodbye is a traditional farewell phrase used in the English language. It comes from "God be with ye".
2006-09-26 07:00:39
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answered by whaaatthe 3
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Bye (cricket), a special type of run scored in the game of cricket
Bye (sports), when a player or team is allowed to advance to the
next round of a playoff tournament without playing
Goodbye, a traditional farewell phrase (slang form)
A surname, originally meaning to live on a bend of a road or river
2006-09-26 07:01:38
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answered by Yahoo Medic 5
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Different translations of the bible would suggest love and charity are synonmus. Examples found in.1st Corrinthians ch. 13 vs. 1-17 illustrate this many times. I would enjoy hearing from a scholar of the languages used in those past times to clarify my understanding. The story of the "World's Poorest Philanthropist", Gilbert "Harold" Ewing II (myself) is the reason for this querry. The " act of grace", or charity, reffered to in the news interview, has posited this question and I lack the sort of education to provide any insights of true value.
2016-03-19 05:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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What Does Bye Mean
2016-11-11 04:43:35
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answered by ? 4
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2015-08-10 07:48:05
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answered by Binni 1
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Peace out. I am walking away, ending the converstation, or hanging up the phone and you will not see or hear me again untill i come back or call.
2006-09-26 07:05:08
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answered by Tarabeara 4
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Used to express farewell.
2006-09-26 07:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It means someone in the mix is leaving?
2006-09-26 07:00:06
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answered by melissa1983_99 2
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It's a shortened version of "goodbye", which comes from "God be with ye". You can see from the words how it was easy to shorten it in our hurry to speak...
2006-09-26 07:06:21
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answered by poppet 6
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