phrase General Slang

tararabit

· phrase · brummie

Brummie goodbye — 'ta-ra a bit', see you soon.

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Goodbye for now — literally 'ta-ra a bit', i.e. bye for a bit. 'Ta-ra' is the standard Midlands/Northern bye, and tacking 'a bit' on the end softens it to 'see you in a while'. Said quick, it lands as one word: tararabit.

“Right, I'm off — tararabit!”
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tararabit In A Sentence

Right, I'm off — tararabit!

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What does tararabit mean?

It's a Brummie goodbye — short for 'ta-ra a bit', meaning see you soon.

How do you use tararabit in a sentence?

"Tararabit, our kid, see you next week."

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