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TTFN
goodbye UK, 1948 An initialism of “ta-ta for now”, which served as a catchphrase first in the BBC radio programme ITMA, 1941–49, and was picked up by popular BBC radio broadcaster Jimmy Young (b.1921) who began broadcasting in 1949.- TTFN–Ta Ta For Now — International FidoNet Association, FidoNews, p. 10, 8 May 1989
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 342, 1991
- [L]ike TTFN, it may do for ending an email, but at the start it’ll flummox. — The Guardian, 21 February 2004
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