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bye1 noun 1 sport, etc a pass into the next round of a competition, given to a competitor or team that has not been given an opponent in the current round. 2 cricket a run scored from a ball which the batsman has not hit or touched. See also leg-bye, steal a bye at steal. 3 golf the holes remaining after the match is decided, played as a subsidiary game. by the bye see by the by at by.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c in sense 2, and first used to mean a minor or side event in sports such as cockfighting; an altered form of by.

bye1 noun 1 sport, etc a pass into the next round of a competition, given to a competitor or team that has not been given an opponent in the current round. 2 cricket a run scored from a ball which the batsman has not hit or touched. See also leg-bye, steal a bye at steal. 3 golf the holes remaining after the match is decided, played as a subsidiary game. by the bye see by the by at by.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c in sense 2, and first used to mean a minor or side event in sports such as cockfighting; an altered form of by.

bye1 noun 1 sport, etc a pass into the next round of a competition, given to a competitor or team that has not been given an opponent in the current round. 2 cricket a run scored from a ball which the batsman has not hit or touched. See also leg-bye, steal a bye at steal. 3 golf the holes remaining after the match is decided, played as a subsidiary game. by the bye see by the by at by.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c in sense 2, and first used to mean a minor or side event in sports such as cockfighting; an altered form of by.