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About this quote

Meaning

This cheerful word is Minionese for goodbye, and it is delivered with the same unbothered joy the little yellow characters bring to everything they do. Where most farewells carry at least a hint of sadness or formality, this one sounds almost like a celebration. It reflects the Minions' general outlook: nothing, not even parting, is really worth being gloomy about. The word has a silly, almost rude-sounding quality to English-speaking ears, which adds to its comedic charm and makes children in particular absolutely delight in saying it.

Why it resonates

The humor embedded in the sound of this word is a big part of its staying power. Children love saying things that sound slightly naughty but are completely innocent, and this hits that note perfectly. Parents and teachers appreciate that it is genuinely harmless, even if it gets a giggle every time. Beyond the joke, there is something genuinely appealing about a goodbye that sounds this carefree. It reframes parting as just another moment of fun rather than something to dread.

How to use it

This is an ideal sign-off for casual messages, birthday cards with a Minions theme, or any farewell where you want to leave someone smiling. It works well at the end of a lighthearted social media post or as a spoken goodbye with kids who are fans of the franchise. The reaction it gets, usually a laugh or a groan, is almost always a good one, making it a reliable choice whenever you want to end an interaction on a high note.

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