A saying by Alponse Garcia. Copyrighted in the 1900's by his grandfather Jake Garcia. Also "Flipside".
by AlphonseGarcia21 June 3, 2006
To see or to talk to someone later but when most of the time it just means that you guys never talk and probably never will again.
Jonny: hey long time no see ! How are you?
Bob: I'm good but I better get going!
Jonny: Well alright then! Catch you later!
Bob: I'm good but I better get going!
Jonny: Well alright then! Catch you later!
by ViviCaylen January 17, 2016
by RSTAR October 23, 2014
A more sexually explicit version of, "You couldn't catch a cold", meaning that someone is not good at catching anything.
Wally was so non-athletic, he couldn't catch herpes in a whorehouse.
OR
Being pursued by bad guys: Can't you guys keep up? You couldn't catch herpes in a whorehouse!
OR
Being pursued by bad guys: Can't you guys keep up? You couldn't catch herpes in a whorehouse!
by GallopingSausage April 10, 2019
A phrase coined during the 1960s and 1970s trucker Citizen's Band (CB) culture. It literally means "I'll contact you on the return trip." If two long-haul truck drivers regularly make opposing trips, their path will eventually meet on each iteration of the trip. This term is virtually interchangeable with catch you on the flip side.
...we're gonna back on out of here. So, keep the bugs off your glass and the bears off your tail. We'll catch you on the flip flop. This here's the Rubber Duck on the side. We gone. Bye bye.
by jcookeman December 5, 2008
I'll catch you on the flip side
by RubyRox January 28, 2003
Generally, "see you later."
The "flip side" is the reverse side of a vinyl record, a term often used by radio DJs. They might say "I'll catch you on the flip side" to mean they will let a particular album play through, and won't start talking again until they have to change or flip records.
"flip flop" is a variant used originally by truckers to mean a U-turn or the return trip, and may be used instead of "flip side."
The "flip side" is the reverse side of a vinyl record, a term often used by radio DJs. They might say "I'll catch you on the flip side" to mean they will let a particular album play through, and won't start talking again until they have to change or flip records.
"flip flop" is a variant used originally by truckers to mean a U-turn or the return trip, and may be used instead of "flip side."
by cat alphonzo December 30, 2008