sayonara
noun
sa·yo·na·ra
ˌsī-ə-ˈnär-ə
ˌsä-yə-
plural sayonaras
: goodbye
Rather than a little party and sayonara, the school mounts a true graduation in the college's stately chapel.—Sarah Werthan Buttenwieser
If your idea of a romantic evening is pizza and a DVD, it's time to step up your game before your sweetheart says sayonara …—Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee)
Pick the best account for you and say sayonara to unwanted fees.—Benedict Brook
—sometimes used interjectionallySayonara baby, said Francis "Sonny" Bernardo as he grabbed his love potion, a change of underwear and hit the road …—Kathleen Parker
Landlord wants to sell/renovate/move back in. Sayonara, tenants!—Angie Maddison
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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