A brief meeting in a public place (usually happens when running into someone you: a) barely know, b) don't like, or c) don't want to introduce to the people you're with).
"God, I ran into that douche from accounting when I was at Saturday Market. Thank God, I got away with just a 'hi and bye.'"
by Big Bad Amy April 8, 2008
Get the [Hi and Bye]mug. (Verb) To denounce or dismiss someone or something in a harsh or emphatic manner when attempting to persuade them to leave.
"She was always bugging him about lending her money, but he bye-felicia'd her until she got the message."
"The lacrosse captain was such a jerk that when the freshman came up to her about the practice schedule, she bye-felicia'd him immediately."
"The lacrosse captain was such a jerk that when the freshman came up to her about the practice schedule, she bye-felicia'd him immediately."
by al-capun December 13, 2014
Get the bye-feliciamug. To falsify an excuse to leave the room for a short duration when your actual intention is to leave indefinately.
"Where did you go, I thought you only went to the toilet?"
"No, I was tired so I did a Fluker Bye and went home"
"Where's Rick, I thought he was only going to use his phone?"
"Nope, he did a Fluker Bye and went home"
"No, I was tired so I did a Fluker Bye and went home"
"Where's Rick, I thought he was only going to use his phone?"
"Nope, he did a Fluker Bye and went home"
by Jason Halstead November 10, 2008
Get the Fluker Byemug. Bye Butt is what you say to your family when you leave the house. "Bye "refers to the fact that you are leaving, and "Butt" refers to your family members, who are all nicknamed butt.
by Stinkus1 December 1, 2022
Get the Bye Butt!mug. by Amosc:Fmlskylar2001 February 24, 2017
Get the bihh byemug. 1. An extension of bye felicia, used to silence a cocky person trying to intimidate others based on popularity or power that doesn't actually exist.
Refers to the 2018 trademark lawsuit of romance author Faleena Hopkins to prevent any other romance authors from using the word cocky.
Refers to the 2018 trademark lawsuit of romance author Faleena Hopkins to prevent any other romance authors from using the word cocky.
"Don't cross me! I'm kind of a big deal."
"Bye Faleena."
"You'll never work in this town again."
"Bye Faleena."
"Bye Faleena."
"You'll never work in this town again."
"Bye Faleena."
by Writrr Grrl June 9, 2018
Get the Bye Faleenamug. 