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byembye
byembye
English
Alternative forms
Noun
byembye (uncountable)
- (dated, dialect) some indefinite time in the future
- (dated, dialect) hereafter
Adverb
byembye (not comparable)
- (dated, dialect) later
- 1904, J.N. Greely, "As to Contentment", The Yale literary magazine, Herrick & Noyes, February 1904, p. 205
- We wuz in harbor one day, in some islan's some'eres or uther way off some'eres, an' they wuz workin' us like dogs agittin' the cargo in. An' I got tired mos' ter death, an' I sneaked off inter the cutter they had tied ter the stern, an' went ter sleep. Well byembye I hears an awful racket, an' there wuz the Cap'n, acussin' somethin' awful as he pulled me in.
- 1917, Percival Christopher Wren, The Young Stagers, Longmans, Green and co., p. 44
- "Yore a soight fer sore heyes," quoth he.
- "Have you got sore eyes, Bobball? I am sorry. You ought to go to the chemist, and "
- "No, Missy. I'll go to the Canteen an' wash away all sech sorrers, byembye. Better'n the chimist," interrupted Bobball.
- c. 1918. Denis Norman Garsten, "The Runaway", The Shilling Soldier, Hodder and Stoughten, p. 55
- "Then this ain't no place for you," remarked Private Piggott. "They'll be 'aving a shot at us byembye, then you'll catch it again. What d'yer come 'ere for ?"
- 1904, J.N. Greely, "As to Contentment", The Yale literary magazine, Herrick & Noyes, February 1904, p. 205