"fuckity bye" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [English]

Etymology: Coined by Scottish actor Peter Capaldi in 2009 as the character Malcolm Tucker in the film In the Loop, a spin-off from the television show The Thick of It. Subsequently gained mild popularity on social media. Etymology templates: {{coinage|en|Peter Capaldi|in=2009|nat=Scottish|occ=actor}} Coined by Scottish actor Peter Capaldi in 2009 Head templates: {{en-interj}} fuckity bye
  1. (vulgar, offensive) A contemptuous farewell. Wikipedia link: In the Loop, Malcolm Tucker, The Thick of It Tags: offensive, vulgar
    Sense id: en-fuckity_bye-en-intj-vU1RM8KE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English farewells, Pages with 1 entry
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