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Definition of adios in English: adiosnoun & exclamation ˌadɪˈɒsˌädēˈōs (in Spanish or Spanish-speaking contexts) goodbye. Example sentencesExamples - Guys are saying adios to the ‘thinning ‘look and going straight to the totally shaved (a hot look) or the horseshoe fringe look.’
- ‘Hey,’ they hiss at us now, ‘I got mine, you get yours - adios chump.’
- Till further news (which is good I hope…) adios and take care…
- Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow.
- The only way they know to fight a media war is to take away the weapons - so goodbye cameras and adios cameraphones.
- For this must be a very sombre day in the nascent history of Robot Fist; we say farewell, adios and au revoir to Mr Alistair Kennedy, founding father and patriarch of this most hallowed of organs.
- I really hated saying adios to two of my favorite people, Mexican Ambassador Manuel Uribe and his wife Barbara.
- The experience cemented their relationship, but the way it played out - Make this happen, or adios - showed how calculating Lance had become.
- Long story short, kids love me, she said she did, but never really gave me the attention, and recently told me adios.
- Sounds impressive, until you realize that it simply means the worker's job is contingent on the daily mood of the big boss, who can dump them without reason or recourse: adios chump.
- Tell Gramps, to stay with his kind of reasoning, that because you're not married, the next step can't be divorce… merely adios.
- Time to say adios to being a whiner and, hello to being a winner.
- We're mad as hell about it, without apology, and if Europeans don't understand that, well, adios, Haas.
- But if that happened two years or three years in a row, you'd have to say adios, and we will.
- ‘You guys know where I'm going, adios,’ Kevin sped off after Sigrid like Speedy Gonzalez.
- ‘I started to wonder what's going to happen to them when I kiss the world adios,’ he says.
- So, au revoir, adios, Jhuyt, whatever, because I am outta here!
- The evening also gave me the opportunity to say adios and vaya con dios to popular diplomat and good friend, Ecuadorean Ambassador Juan Salazar Sancisi.
- Well, among other things, their pension went adios, their sick days went adios, and they stopped accruing vacation time on a weekly basis.
- Thanks for your loyalty and hard work - adios chumps.
Origin Spanish adiós, from a 'to' + Dios 'God'; compare with adieu. Definition of adios in US English: adiosnoun & exclamationˌädēˈōs (in Spanish or Spanish-speaking contexts) goodbye. Example sentencesExamples - For this must be a very sombre day in the nascent history of Robot Fist; we say farewell, adios and au revoir to Mr Alistair Kennedy, founding father and patriarch of this most hallowed of organs.
- But if that happened two years or three years in a row, you'd have to say adios, and we will.
- Thanks for your loyalty and hard work - adios chumps.
- The only way they know to fight a media war is to take away the weapons - so goodbye cameras and adios cameraphones.
- The experience cemented their relationship, but the way it played out - Make this happen, or adios - showed how calculating Lance had become.
- Guys are saying adios to the ‘thinning ‘look and going straight to the totally shaved (a hot look) or the horseshoe fringe look.’
- ‘Hey,’ they hiss at us now, ‘I got mine, you get yours - adios chump.’
- We're mad as hell about it, without apology, and if Europeans don't understand that, well, adios, Haas.
- Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow.
- Time to say adios to being a whiner and, hello to being a winner.
- Long story short, kids love me, she said she did, but never really gave me the attention, and recently told me adios.
- Tell Gramps, to stay with his kind of reasoning, that because you're not married, the next step can't be divorce… merely adios.
- Sounds impressive, until you realize that it simply means the worker's job is contingent on the daily mood of the big boss, who can dump them without reason or recourse: adios chump.
- ‘You guys know where I'm going, adios,’ Kevin sped off after Sigrid like Speedy Gonzalez.
- ‘I started to wonder what's going to happen to them when I kiss the world adios,’ he says.
- The evening also gave me the opportunity to say adios and vaya con dios to popular diplomat and good friend, Ecuadorean Ambassador Juan Salazar Sancisi.
- I really hated saying adios to two of my favorite people, Mexican Ambassador Manuel Uribe and his wife Barbara.
- Well, among other things, their pension went adios, their sick days went adios, and they stopped accruing vacation time on a weekly basis.
- So, au revoir, adios, Jhuyt, whatever, because I am outta here!
- Till further news (which is good I hope…) adios and take care…
Origin Spanish adiós, from a ‘to’ + Dios ‘God’; compare with adieu. |