badbye

名词 n. 感叹词 intj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The acknowledgement of a departure involving such negative emotions.
    — She walked to the railing where airport people, who waited to wave goodbyes (and even badbyes) to their loved (and hated) ones, leaned.
感叹词 intj.
  1. Said in reaction to a departure involving painful emotions. childish,colloquial,humorous
    — Goodbye. / Then I don’t know what’s so good about it. / Then badbye or just bye. / Yes, that’s probably just a goodbye. / Bye, then? / I wish we didn’t have to say bye. / We didn’t say bye. / We said “badbye” and “just bye” and “then bye.”
  2. Said in reaction to a departure involving painful emotions.; Used to express sadness at the departure of a friend or loved one. childish,colloquial,humorous
  3. Said in reaction to a departure involving painful emotions.; Used to dismiss someone whom the speaker is angry with, such that the speaker may be happy to see them leave. childish,colloquial,humorous
    — Once, when she was little, she was angry at Jason because he was going away and she refused to say goodbye to him. Instead she ran to a window and shouted after him, “Badbye, Daddy, badbye!”

词形变化

badbyes plural

词源

词源 1
From bad + bye, by analogy with goodbye, reanalyzed as good + bye.
词源 2
From bad + bye, by analogy with goodbye, reanalyzed as good + bye.
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