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There are a couple of different exclamations for when you depart from someone, such as bye, bye-bye, good-bye, see you, etc. Is there any departing exclamation for when you want to show that you are resented from/hate the one you are departing from?

Obviously, goodbye is not good because it has good in it; similarly, see you means the contrary of what I am looking for. Bye and bye-bye are kinda neutral.

I also don't want such outspoken offence such as go fuck yourself!

Funny, I once used so long for that purpose because I thought it had the connotation of it is enough or I spent too much time with you.

So is there any such exclamation to show bitterness, hatred, or resentment?

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Does "good riddance" come close to what you're looking for?

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"See you never."

"See you next Tuesday!" A veiled anatomical insult, said brightly by a departing female to a disagreeable female. The first two words represent a phonetic spelling out of the insult, which is completed by the first letters of the last two words.

"Don't let the door hit you on the way out!"

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