arrivederci
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Definition(s):
- (n) a farewell remark
Usage(s):
- 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.
- 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.
- As Milan says arrivederci to the star designer, his sexy look fades but new trends pay him homage.
Quotes
- ...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
- "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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