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Definition of ta-ta in English: ta-taexclamation taˈtɑːtɑ ˈtɑ British informal Goodbye. 〈非正式,主英〉再见 well, I'll say ta-ta, love Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, Cullen packs to leave on a trip, with a cursory ta-ta to the Congresslady.
- I hope I'll see ya around Jade, I have to go to the store, ta-ta.
- This isn't a screed, but it belongs to the same genus, so if you're disposed to roll your eyes at this sort of thing, ta-ta; see you tomorrow.
- ‘Good-bye; ta-ta,’ he added. ‘You're a great genius, a born genius, my dear boy, there's no doubt about it.’
- ‘Fine selections, I'll get your drinks, ta-ta,’ the waiter said as he spun off.
- If forced to choose between television and the Internet, just one-third of Americans with home Internet access, whether it be dial-up or broadband, would say ta-ta to the tube, according to the report.
- Well… ta-ta for now!
- Well, ta-ta, I better be going.
- Next time you break, well ta-ta, you know, you're going to jail.
- Well nothing else has happened, so ta-ta for now!
- So there is duplication, and because of that it will be ta-ta to Early Childhood Education.
OriginEarly 19th century: of unknown origin; compare with earlier da-da. Definition of ta-ta in US English: ta-taexclamationtä ˈtätɑ ˈtɑ British informal Goodbye. 〈非正式,主英〉再见 well, I'll say ta-ta, love Example sentencesExamples - Well nothing else has happened, so ta-ta for now!
- Well… ta-ta for now!
- Next time you break, well ta-ta, you know, you're going to jail.
- I hope I'll see ya around Jade, I have to go to the store, ta-ta.
- ‘Fine selections, I'll get your drinks, ta-ta,’ the waiter said as he spun off.
- This isn't a screed, but it belongs to the same genus, so if you're disposed to roll your eyes at this sort of thing, ta-ta; see you tomorrow.
- Similarly, Cullen packs to leave on a trip, with a cursory ta-ta to the Congresslady.
- Well, ta-ta, I better be going.
- ‘Good-bye; ta-ta,’ he added. ‘You're a great genius, a born genius, my dear boy, there's no doubt about it.’
- If forced to choose between television and the Internet, just one-third of Americans with home Internet access, whether it be dial-up or broadband, would say ta-ta to the tube, according to the report.
- So there is duplication, and because of that it will be ta-ta to Early Childhood Education.
OriginEarly 19th century: of unknown origin; compare with earlier da-da. |