by MechaHitlerThePink April 12, 2016

A reference to the American rock band Phish. Page McConnell, the band's pianist, is positioned stage right during live performances. Fans seated in the audience stage right are said to be "Page side" and the high energy and guaranteed fun of enjoying a Phish show from Page side gave way to the now common phrase "Page side-rage side," where "rage" is synonymous with "party."
"The mail order tickets I got are behind the stage, but I'm definitely moving to Page side-rage side by the second set."
by edsullivan July 29, 2012

This a kind remark, meant to be good natured and humorous......Unlike the definitions put here. See the two existing versions of "funny papers" on this same site. This is exactly the same
by zbeeep June 22, 2016

The place where people go to expell their terrible dark humor. Its were go go to let a little evil out when being forced to put on a smile all day at work. This is the meme mansion for taking a dump.
Mitchell Korbin had to put 89 Marbles in his butthole from that one post Nipples put on Anti-Everything Meme Page.
by Juicestain, King of bllod and October 11, 2019

An informal goodbye greeting. Usually used to indicate that the recipient is somehow defeated, unworthy, or left behind; hence their worthiness to appear only as a comic strip character in the funny pages.
by Jeema November 10, 2005

by Tomohiro Idokoro September 6, 2008

Often found in corporate reports, prospectuses, technical documents, and the like, this expression, which itself subverts the very condition it purports to describe, reassures readers that they're not missing important information. Why readers of corporate reports and technical documents might be thought to be looking for important information is a mystery.
by Uncle Bradley July 23, 2010
