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beddy-byes|ˈbɛdɪˌbaɪz| Also -bye. [f. bed n. + -y6 + bye-bye1.] A nursery and facetious term for ‘bed’ or ‘sleep’ (bye-bye1).
1906E. Dyson Fact'ry 'Ands xvii. 234 Booser M'Gunn..went ter beddy-bye. 1926P. Gibbs Young Anarchy x. 59 Come on, little one. Bedibyes. 1930Wodehouse Very Good, Jeeves! vii. 181 And then off to beddy-bye. 1946‘S. Russell’ To Bed with Grand Music iv. 62 Mrs. Chalmers rolled up her knitting and said she supposed it was time for beddy-byes. |