ta-ra
Scouse for 'bye' — warm, sing-song, never formal.
Definitions
Goodbye, see you later. The everyday Liverpool sign-off — said at the door, at the end of a phone call, after a chat at the bus stop. Often stretched to 'ta-ra a bit' for 'see you in a bit'.
ta-ra In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Northern English dialect, popularised nationally by Scousers and the long-running Brookside/Liverpool TV culture.
People Also Ask
What does ta-ra mean?
It's Scouse for 'bye' — warm and sing-song, never formal.
How do you use ta-ra in a sentence?
"Ta-ra, love, see you next week!"
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