Au Revoir Till We Meet Again

A humorous alteration of au revoir ¹ after the substantive reservoir , the exclamation au reservoir is first recorded in Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians (London, 1839), by the English writer John Poole ² (1786-1872):

"I'll call and just say 'how d'ye do?'—Well, skillful farewell! Shall run into you in the Crescent this evening, of form—promenade, you know—man with the pulsate and the pandean pipes plays from vii till eight—all the earth volition naturally exist there. Au reservoir."

¹ French au revoir means goodbye until we run across once again. It translates, literally, asto the seeing again—cf. Romanian la revedere , literally to the seeing once again, and Italian arrivederci , or a rivederci (from a , significant until, rivedere , to meet again, and ci , us).

² about John Poole, cf. also meaning and origin of 'Mrs Grundy', meaning and origin of 'Paul Pry' and origin of 'all my heart and Betty Martin'

On Th 17th Oct 2002, the Missoulian (Missoula, Montana) published Ouiiiiiiii, the review of The Transporter, an English-linguistic communication French action picture, review in which Bryan Di Salvatore wrote:

The movie takes identify in French republic. France is a land in Europe famous for many things.
One thing is a variety of cheeses.
Another thing is wine.
Another thing is letting cats walk freely through the dining rooms of restaurants.
Another thing is letting dogs poop on the sidewalks.
Another thing is disobeying smoking laws.
Some other thing is not fighting very well in your major wars.
It is a very beautiful country that has both snow-covered peaks and warm, beautiful beaches.
Charles de Gaulle was French.
English language is not France's native language. It is French.
To speak French, take a regular American discussion, like Havre, and don't pronounce about half the consonants. In the instance of Havre, which should be pronounced like it looks, say "Haa."
Isn't that the stupidest?
To spell in French, add several vowels to the correct spelling. Take the majuscule of Alaska ³ .
Another matter to remember when speaking French is to use your easily a lot. Non as much as yous exercise when speaking, say, Italian, or Macedonian, but a lot more than than speaking English language or Slovenian or Norwegian. I was going to say Finnish, but nobody in his right mind speaks Finnish, or rather Finlandish.
If yous don't employ your hands when speaking French, French people volition mock y'all right to your face up and make pouty faces and treat you and your loved ones with extreme antipathy.
[…]
Au reservoir, mis bons amis.

³ upper-case letter of Alaska: Juneau, named after a gold prospector from Quebec, Joe Juneau

In the comic strip Gasoline Alley, published in the Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, Due south Dakota) on Mon fifteenthursday June 2001, Jim Scancarelli made Mr. Pye say au reservoir to Mrs. Wallace:

au reservoir - Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) - 15 January 2001

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Source: https://wordhistories.net/2018/03/06/au-reservoir-au-revoir/

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