Bonjour

Verb

 * 1)  To greet in French with "bonjour".
 * 2) * 1938, Donald Barr Chidsey, Each one was alone‎
 * He went on down the boulevard, bonjouring right and left, lifting his hat, bowing. He moved very slowly.
 * 1) * 1988, Gary Hart, The Strategies of Zeus‎
 * Connaughton entered the simple but cheery restaurant, checked his coat, bonjoured the maître d'...
 * 1) * 2005, James H Irwin, Mokanshan: A Tale of Wallis Simpson's Naughty Shanghai Postcards
 * They bonjoured back and stood there awkwardly. Finally, Flood broke the silence.
 * 1) * 2010, Can also be a nickname, which is characterized by the staff and members of the Boys and Girls Club of San Marcos Teen Center. It may also be used as a replacement for cuss words when one is around staff, such as: Go Bonjour yourself! or Oh, Bonjour!

Etymology
From bon (good) and jour (day)

Noun

 * 1) Salutation; hello.
 * Tu passeras le bonjour à ta mère.

Interjection

 * 1) Good day; good morning, good afternoon...; hello.
 * Bonjour, mon ami !
 * Greetings, friend!
 * Bonjour, monsieur le Président !
 * Hello, Mr. President!
 * 1)  goodbye

Synonyms

 * salut

Antonyms

 * au revoir

Derived terms

 * bonjourer
 * rebonjour

Related terms

 * bonne année
 * bonne journée
 * bonne nuit
 * bonsoir

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