A friendly saying used when departing your friends. It may also be used if one is annoyed with their friend as well.
Sara: Sorry I made fun of your swisspa boyfriend, I guess I will see you tomorrow or something.
Kristen: Ya maybe. K w.e see ya bye.
Kristen: Ya maybe. K w.e see ya bye.
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In recent years, "Bye Felicia" has been used as a dismissive phrase to signal a lack of interest or patience towards someone or something. The phrase is commonly used to dismiss and belittle Black women specifically, and has been used in a derogatory manner towards women of color in online interactions, social media, and everyday conversations.
The phrase has been used to stereotype and marginalize Black women, reducing them to an object of dismissal or ridicule. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes that devalue and disrespect Black women, and contributes to a larger pattern of racism and sexism.
In recent years, "Bye Felicia" has been used as a dismissive phrase to signal a lack of interest or patience towards someone or something. The phrase is commonly used to dismiss and belittle Black women specifically, and has been used in a derogatory manner towards women of color in online interactions, social media, and everyday conversations.
The phrase has been used to stereotype and marginalize Black women, reducing them to an object of dismissal or ridicule. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes that devalue and disrespect Black women, and contributes to a larger pattern of racism and sexism.
Example 1:
Person A: "I can't believe she's wearing that outfit. She looks so tacky."
Person B: "Ugh, typical Felicia. Always trying too hard. Bye Felicia!"
Example 2:
Person A: "I think it's important to acknowledge and address the systemic racism and discrimination that exists in our society."
Person B: "Oh, come on! That's just a bunch of whining. I'm tired of hearing about it."
Person A: "Wow, that's really insensitive. People are facing real discrimination out there."
Person B: "Whatever, bye Felicia."
Person A: "I can't believe she's wearing that outfit. She looks so tacky."
Person B: "Ugh, typical Felicia. Always trying too hard. Bye Felicia!"
Example 2:
Person A: "I think it's important to acknowledge and address the systemic racism and discrimination that exists in our society."
Person B: "Oh, come on! That's just a bunch of whining. I'm tired of hearing about it."
Person A: "Wow, that's really insensitive. People are facing real discrimination out there."
Person B: "Whatever, bye Felicia."
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The opposite is "soft by you", describing the opposite - action of someone who is not willing to take chances and take part in badass behavior.
People who consistently take part in "hard" or "soft" behavior can simply be described as such.
When referring to someone not involved in the conversation, one can substitute the "you" with the person's name or appropriate pronoun.
It should be noted that the phrase is often embellished with a well-placed "bro."
Popularized by soccer players throughout the United States, in states such as Florida, Virgina, and California. Recently, versions in Spanish have extended influence in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic.
The opposite is "soft by you", describing the opposite - action of someone who is not willing to take chances and take part in badass behavior.
People who consistently take part in "hard" or "soft" behavior can simply be described as such.
When referring to someone not involved in the conversation, one can substitute the "you" with the person's name or appropriate pronoun.
It should be noted that the phrase is often embellished with a well-placed "bro."
Popularized by soccer players throughout the United States, in states such as Florida, Virgina, and California. Recently, versions in Spanish have extended influence in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic.
- "Hard by you to not study at all for the final and still get an A."
- "Hard by me to fuck Stephanie when her boyfriend is away?"
- "Yeah, and soft by you to watch gay porn."
- "Soft by Mauricio to not throw a party while his parents are away."
- "Did you hear about Alex? He's dating like four girls at once!"
- "Yeah bro, he's so hard."
- "I just pulled 75 mph in a 40!"
- "Hard by you, bro!"
- "Hard by me to fuck Stephanie when her boyfriend is away?"
- "Yeah, and soft by you to watch gay porn."
- "Soft by Mauricio to not throw a party while his parents are away."
- "Did you hear about Alex? He's dating like four girls at once!"
- "Yeah bro, he's so hard."
- "I just pulled 75 mph in a 40!"
- "Hard by you, bro!"
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