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Translations for „bye-bye“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

bye-bye [ˌbaɪˈbaɪ] INTERJ inf

bye-bye
tschüss inf
to go bye-bye Am childspeak
it's time to go bye-bye
to go bye-byes esp Brit childspeak

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go bye-bye Am childspeak
it's time to go bye-bye

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If it's not good, they are going to say bye-bye.
www.dailystar.co.uk
If it goes to 2-0, it's bye-bye.
www.fourfourtwo.com
But certainly, if a battleground becomes stale, okay, bye-bye battleground.
www.eurogamer.net
That will now go bye-bye amid poor response and morph into a $29 a year digital-only section for new subscribers.
www.poynter.org
Familiar symbolic gestures include the raised fist, bye-bye, and thumbs up.
en.wikipedia.org
Fire, flood, theft or even an accidental delete can mean bye-bye to those financial invoices.
securitybrief.co.nz
Even though she's still sick, now we have the joy of (seeing her) clapping her hands or waving bye-bye and hello.
www.citynews.ca
You can't take away the hitting of the game or else it goes bye-bye.
www.usatoday.com
Publishers might stroke your ego if you're earning big bucks for them, but like in professional sports, stop producing and bye-bye.
www.digitalbookworld.com
And then when it comes back into the bye-bye-byes it's double the original tempo, a tremendous leap to twice the speed.
en.wikipedia.org

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