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Bye

bye
 noun  Etymology: alteration of 2by  Date: 1883 the position of a participant in a tournament who advances to the next round without playing
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1.
  1. n. 1 Cricket a run scored from a ball that passes the batsman without being hit. 2 the status of an unpaired competitor in a sport, who proceeds to the next round as if having won. 3 Golf one or more holes remaining unplayed after the match has been decided. Phrases and idioms by the bye = by the by. leg-bye Cricket a run scored from a ball that touches the batsman. Etymology: BY as noun 2. int. colloq. = GOODBYE. Etymology: abbr. ...
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2.
  1. что-л. второстепенное, подсобное, маловажное 2. боксер, свободный от участия в данном соревновании 3. игра одного игрока против двух (теннис) 4. спорт. пустой номер при жеребьевке (день без игры) to draw the bye —- быть свободным от игры Id: by the bye —- между прочим, кстати ...
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  noun  1) что-л. второстепенное  2) to draw/have the bye sport - быть свободным от соревнований ...
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. Bye and bye-bye are informal ways of saying goodbye. CONVENTION ...
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5.
  ~1 also bye-bye ~ interjection informal goodbye  (bye for now (=used to say that you will see or speak to someone again soon)) ~2 n a situation in a sports competition in which a player or a team does not have an opponent to play against and continues to the next part of the competition ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  food abbr. Big Yellow Eggplant chat abbr. Between Your Ears ...
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7.
  See: BY THE WAY also BY THE BYE. ...
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  - variant of by (prep). In cricket, "a run scored on a ball that is missed by the wicket-keeper" (1746), hence, in other sports, "position of one who is left without a competitor when the rest have drawn pairs" (1883). Also, a shortened form of good-bye. Reduplication bye-bye is recorded from 1709, though as a sound used to lull a child to sleep it is attested from 1636. ...
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