bon voyage
Americaninterjection
Etymology
Origin of bon voyage
1490–1500; < French: literally, good journey. See boon 2, voyage
Example Sentences
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“This is like a big bon voyage to my old arthritic hip,” he told O’Brien.
From Salon
Before we begin this week’s analysis, we’re saying bon voyage to Meredith Blake, who has departed The Times after more than 12 years.
From Los Angeles Times
And then it was bon voyage to the happy newlyweds!
From Los Angeles Times
"On my 34th birthday I say bon voyage," Fury tweeted external-link on Friday.
From BBC
So if you succumb to the influence of "White Lotus," bon voyage I guess.
From Salon
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