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beddy-bye
noun
Bedtime for a toddler, going to sleep, going to bed.
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Instead of making love, they engage in compensatory snuggling and lovey-dovey cooing, followed by crossword puzzles, then beddy-bye.
'When is it?'ItIt's Wednesday,' I said, 'and it starts at midnight.' She said, 'For Pete's sakes, I'm beddy-bye by then.' 'Well, don't ask to meet writers if you want to go beddy-bye,' I said.
When my daughter was a baby, she developed a very close connection with her Beddy-Bye Ernie.
As it turned out, the bathroom did have an open window, and after I dropped to Seventh Avenue it was home, two Ambien, and beddy-bye.
After the May 1968 student demonstrations, "Metro-boulot-dodo" ("subway, job, beddy-bye") became a rallying call to express frustration at the stultifying routine of urban existence.
'I want to go beddy-bye, too.' " A life of early nights and settled repetition suited Auchincloss very nicely, and he has always been grateful that one was granted him.
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Now at Beddy-Byes!" There is relief.
Back to beddies for you.
Bye bye".
Bye bye, sun! Bye!
"Freddy Bo Beddy," my father said.
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