One way of saying "uh, bye" to someone ya couldn't give two craps about and have absolutely no relevance to anything that will ever happen in life.
Person 2: Heya friend!
Person 1: Um, me and you, we're not friends!
Person 2: Well, I was just going to ask you a question.
Person 1: Uh, no.
Person 2: Just one question?
Person 1: Bye Felicia!
Person 1: Um, me and you, we're not friends!
Person 2: Well, I was just going to ask you a question.
Person 1: Uh, no.
Person 2: Just one question?
Person 1: Bye Felicia!
by That Dude G April 22, 2017
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when someone tells you information that you really dont care about.
or when someone is giving you a big lecture when you do something bad and you reply with a K THANKS BYE
or when someone is giving you a big lecture when you do something bad and you reply with a K THANKS BYE
ex.
sam- "mark told me he is going to beat up jordan"
fred- K thnaks BYE!
ex.
teejaie- dude i just lipped off sam
dude- you really shouldent do that your going to make her hate you.
teejaie- k thanks bye..!!
sam- "mark told me he is going to beat up jordan"
fred- K thnaks BYE!
ex.
teejaie- dude i just lipped off sam
dude- you really shouldent do that your going to make her hate you.
teejaie- k thanks bye..!!
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An expression used by the Taliban to taunt the occupying U.S forces during their evacuation of Afghanistan.
Following the rapid and catastrophically haphazard withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan in 2021, many of the U.S.A’s allies have become distrustful of them and have shifted towards West Taiwan's sphere of global influence. This due to the fact that the U.S.A are now considered to be an unreliable ally. Many of these nations also use this expression (tongue in cheek) to express their ever-increasing distancing from the U.S.A on the world stage.
The term will likely be used by the Republican Party and other opponents of Joe Biden as a slogan in the next presidential election. Assuming the Democrats lose the 2024 election, the majority of America’s populace (and it’s now tenuous allies) will collectively breathe a sigh of relief and finally get the opportunity to say “Bye-den, Biden!” If, however, the most popular president in history once again defies all expectations, this greatly anticipated sigh of relief will be delayed 4 years, but will arrive, nonetheless.
An expression used by the Taliban to taunt the occupying U.S forces during their evacuation of Afghanistan.
Following the rapid and catastrophically haphazard withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan in 2021, many of the U.S.A’s allies have become distrustful of them and have shifted towards West Taiwan's sphere of global influence. This due to the fact that the U.S.A are now considered to be an unreliable ally. Many of these nations also use this expression (tongue in cheek) to express their ever-increasing distancing from the U.S.A on the world stage.
The term will likely be used by the Republican Party and other opponents of Joe Biden as a slogan in the next presidential election. Assuming the Democrats lose the 2024 election, the majority of America’s populace (and it’s now tenuous allies) will collectively breathe a sigh of relief and finally get the opportunity to say “Bye-den, Biden!” If, however, the most popular president in history once again defies all expectations, this greatly anticipated sigh of relief will be delayed 4 years, but will arrive, nonetheless.
Muhammed: “Brother, did you see those oppressive pig dogs are finally leaving our sacred land?”
Ahmed: “Yes. We can finally say good Bye-den to Biden and his interventionalist regime”
Ahmed: “Yes. We can finally say good Bye-den to Biden and his interventionalist regime”
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