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In American English, the phrase "Bye, Felicia is an informal phrase intended as a dismissive send-off, where the recipient is rendered so unimportant their ...
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Bye Felicia may refer to: "Bye, Felicia", a two-word phrase originally from the 1995 film Friday; #ByeFelicia, a 2014 mixtape by American singer Jordin ...
#ByeFelicia is the first mixtape by American R&B-pop singer Jordin Sparks. The mixtape was announced in early November 2014. #ByeFelicia is the first ...
(slang, neologism, African-American Vernacular) Used as an abrupt sarcastic dismissal of somebody who is present. Quotations edit. For quotations using this ...
Her best-known works include Friday, in which she played the role of Felisha. She gained popularity when a phrase from the film – "Bye, Felicia" – gained media ...
Felicia (plant), a genus of daisy-like flowering plants. Other uses edit · Škoda Felicia, an automobile; Bye, Felicia, a dismissive send-off from the movie ...
I believe that the phrase,"Bye Felicia" was actually first used in the 1994 film, "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert." Willowcove (talk) 16:00, 27 January 2016 ...
Bye Felipe is an Instagram account and book by Alexandra Tweten; the term became an internet meme for men "behaving badly" in online dating apps.
Bye Felicia” is a memorable quote from the 1995 comedy film Friday which is often used online as a dismissive farewell.
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Bye Felicia is a slang way of dismissing someone. Sometimes formatted as bye, Felicia and based on movie character whose name is spelled Felisha ...
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