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"bye-byes" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) used by small children or to small children, to mean ‘go to sleep’

2 Sentences With "bye byes"

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If we were speeding up or > slowing down, it was by design. If you listen to the solo break on "There > She Goes Again," it slows down—slower and slower and slower. And then when > it comes back into the "bye-bye-byes" it's double the original tempo, a > tremendous leap to twice the speed. Other artists have recorded the song, including R.E.M., who recorded it as a B-side on their 1983 single "Radio Free Europe" (and appeared on their B-side compilation Dead Letter Office in 1987).
The popularity of the song made it a natural for contemporary parody. A common version was: After the ball was over, after the break of morn, After the dancers' leaving, after the stars are gone; Many a heart is aching, if you could read them all; Many the hopes that have vanished, after the ball. After the ball was over, Bonnie took out her glass eye, Put her false teeth in the water, hung up her wig to dry; Placed her false arm on the table, laid her false leg on the chair; After the party was over, Bonnie was only half there! Alternative parody verse 2 of above: After the ball was over, Bonnie took out her glass eye, Put her false teeth in the basin, corked up a bottle of dye Put her false leg in the corner, hung up her hair on the wall And all that was left went to bye byes after the ball.

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