单词 | ttfn |
释义 | > as lemmasT.T.F.N. T.T.F.N. int. colloquial ‘ta-ta for now’ (a catchphrase popularized by the 1940s BBC radio programme Itma). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > courteous formulae [phrase] > expressions of leave-taking > for temporary absence I'll see youa1569 au revoir1694 hasta la vista1835 olive oil1880 tot siens1937 T.T.F.N.1948 see you later, alligator1954 1948 F. Worsley ITMA 21 The beloved Cockney Charlady, Mrs. Mopp (played by Dorothy Summers)..did not make her first appearance..until 10th October, 1941... Another of her famous sayings were the letters ‘T.T.F.N.’—a contraction of ‘Ta-ta for now’ with which she made her exit. 1966 A. Hall Frost 19 ‘See you soon then.’ ‘T.T.F.N.’ 1976 Observer 11 Apr. 2/6 JY [sc. Jimmy Young] said TTFN to Mr Healey. < as lemmas |
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