good-byer

English

Etymology

From good-bye + -er. First used in the mid-19th century.

Noun

good-byer (plural good-byers)

  1. (rare) A person who says good-bye.
    • The Churchman's Companion
      If that last deputation of good-byers hadn't made us all wretched I should have begun to fancy we were statues or idiots.
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