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ta-ta

[tah tah] / tɑ ˈtɑ /


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Ta-ta towel creator Erin Robertson was living in Los Angeles with a broken air-conditioning unit, and got sweaty under her breasts the minute she stepped out of the shower.

From BBC • Aug. 4, 2017

"Ta-ta," he chortles as he charges full throttle into his latest caper.

From Time Magazine Archive

Winchell, an early star of TV who regularly performed his ventriloquist act on variety shows in the 1950s and '60s, coined Tigger's trademark sign-off, "Ta-ta for now!"

From Time Magazine Archive

Fiedler, a veteran character actor, played Mr. Peterson, the browbeaten therapy patient on The Bob Newhart Show, and Winchell, a popular ventriloquist, coined Tigger's trademark sign-off, "Ta-ta for now!"

From Time Magazine Archive

The next morning when we got on the boat for the trip to Kiukiang where we’d start up the mountain, I thought: Ta-ta, Miss Williams.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz




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