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adios
[ ad-ee-ohs, ah-dee-; Spanish ah-thyaws ]
interjection
- goodbye; farewell.
adios
/ aˈðjos; ˌædɪˈɒs /
sentence substitute
- goodbye; farewell
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adios1
Example Sentences
Similarly, 65 is no longer necessarily the age you’ll say adios to the 9 to 5 gig.
In a 2018 appearance on “Today,†Cohen said that when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 25, he was “essentially told there is no hope. Diagnose and adios, not much we can do.â€
The first time, the universe killed him — in the cosmic fashion of the universal adios, that is, for someone who was 95 years old.
Mission Cantina in West Seattle: A neighborhood fixture for almost 20 years, this spot said “adios†in mid-February, citing “rising operational costs, changes in the economy and an evolving hospitality landscape.â€
“I’ve been playing this game long enough. I’m kind of solidified on that side. If it did come down to that, then adios, amigos.â€
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