arrivederci Meaning of "arrivederci"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) a farewell remark

Usage(s):

  1. Fiat said arrivederci to America some 25 years ago and the thought of that nameplate returning is creating some bad flashbacks for people of a certain age.
  2. Fortnight after bidding Jacqueline Kennedy arrivederci, the villagers of Ravello this week turned out to say goodbye to Jackie's sister and hostess, Lee Radziwill, 29.
  3. As Milan says arrivederci to the star designer, his sexy look fades but new trends pay him homage.

Quotes

  1. ...a Conservative MP demanded to know why he was refusing to give Britons a referendum to allow them to reject the new EU treaty, the pro-European Mr Blair said simply that it was "au revoir, auf wiedersehen and arrivederci" from him.
    on Jun 27, 2007 By: Tony Blair Source: The Age

  2. "At this moment this is the right move," Conte told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "I have decided to leave and I already presented my decision last night, but it was rejected. I presented it again this morning. I hope this is an arrivederci and...
    on Jan 7, 2010 By: Antonio Conte Source: Goal.com

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