interjection General Slang

traa

TRAH · interjection · informal

A drawn-out 'goodbye'.

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Definitions

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A Valleys farewell, an elongated version of 'ta-ra', often stretched out affectionately.

“Right, traaaa, see you Sunday.”
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traa In A Sentence

Right, traaaa, see you Sunday.

Origin & Usage

South Wales dialect, from 'ta-ra'.

Variants ta-ratraaa

People Also Ask

What does traa mean?

It's a drawn-out Welsh Valleys way of saying goodbye, an elongated form of 'ta-ra'.

Where does traa come from?

It's a South Wales dialect farewell derived from 'ta-ra'.

How do you use traa?

You use it as an affectionate parting, often stretched out, as in 'Right, traaaa, see you Sunday.'

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