TATTY-BYE

TATTY-BYE

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Interjection | Farewell / Informal Speech

Encyclopedia of British Slang

TATTY-BYE

Interjection | Neutral | Farewell / Informal Speech

TATTY-BYE Pronunciation: /?tt-i ‘ba?/ Part of Speech: Interjection Severity Level: Neutral Category: Farewell / Informal Speech

Core Definition

Tatt y-bye means:

Goodbye

Light-hearted and informal.

Linguistic Origins

Possibly Victorian in origin.

Associated with northern dialect.

Usage Contexts

Casual departure:

Tatty-bye.

It signals cheerful farewell.

Final Assessment

Tatty-bye captures light domestic parting.

Warmly.

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