say goodnight gracie

The phrase "say goodnight Gracie" is a reference to a closing line used by comedian George Burns in his act. It originated from his vaudeville days and later became a catchphrase associated with him. It is often used humorously or nostalgically to signal the end of an event, performance, or conversation.


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