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  1. BY THE WAY definition: 1. used to introduce a new subject to be considered or to give further information: 2. used to…. Learn more.

  2. 4 days ago · You say by the way when you add something to what you are saying, especially something that you have just thought of.

  3. by the way. In passing, incidentally, as in She's my wife's cousin, and by the way, a good friend . [Mid-1500s]

  4. 1. a. : a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place. b. : an opening for passage. this door is the only way out of the room. 2. : the course traveled from one place to another : route. asked the way to the museum. 3. a. : a course (such as a series of actions or sequence of events) leading in a direction or toward an objective.

  5. By the way is a phrase used to introduce a new subject. We use it to consider the idea or give further information about the topic. The phrase also helps add something that the speaker has just thought of. By the way is considered an idiomatic expression because we don’t use its literal definition.

  6. 5 days ago · (conjunctive, idiomatic) Incidentally; used in referencing a parenthetical statement not timely, central, or crucial to the topic at hand; foregone, passed by, something that has already happened. Synonyms: apropos, BTW, by the by, incidentally.

  7. Definitions of by the way. adverb. introducing a different topic; in point of fact. synonyms: apropos, by the bye, incidentally. Pronunciation.

  8. May 20, 2011 · "By the way" is literally "by the side of the road", but the OED cites its figurative use ("Incidentally, in passing, as a side-topic.") from 1556. I don't believe a single authoritative source will ever be identified for it, as I guess it was in common speech before 1556. "Sidetrack" uses the same metaphor, as you imply.

  9. by the way meaning, definition, what is by the way: used when saying something that is not r...: Learn more.

  10. 1. a phrase indicating that the speaker is adding information. (By the by is not as frequent.) Tom: Is this one any good? Clerk: This is the largest and, by the way, the most expensive one we have in stock. Bill: I'm a realtor. Is your house for sale? Alice: My house is not for sale, and, by the way, I too am a realtor.

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