
Another way to say the word Farewell. Used when you just might never see the same person ever again.
Boy: I'm moving to New York for my job. So we might never get to see each other anymore.
Boy #2: It's been fun knowing you bro. "Have A Nice Life."
Boy #2: It's been fun knowing you bro. "Have A Nice Life."
by AMysteryA April 25, 2015

The phrase used by help desk, retail, and other customer service workers all across America when they'd like to tell the person they are speaking to to sit on a large object and spin, but enjoy maintaining an income.
Customer: I can't get onto the internet.
Help Desk: Okay, can you please check to make sure the cables are securely connected from the wall to the modem?
Customer: I can't see.
Help Desk: Why not.
Custoemr: The power is off.
Help Desk: Oh, unfortunately, you're not going to be able to connect while the power is out. Call back if you need anything. Have a nice day.
Help Desk: Okay, can you please check to make sure the cables are securely connected from the wall to the modem?
Customer: I can't see.
Help Desk: Why not.
Custoemr: The power is off.
Help Desk: Oh, unfortunately, you're not going to be able to connect while the power is out. Call back if you need anything. Have a nice day.
by Xodusprime March 18, 2008

A phrase famously used by hipsters to show their musical elitism, even though less than 5% of them actually have a record player.
Normal guy: Dude, Dark Side of the Moon is an AMAZING album.
Hipster: I have it on vinyl.
Normal guy: Do you even have a record player?
Hipster: ...No. But you know. It's got soul.
Normal guy: Whatever.
Hipster: I have it on vinyl.
Normal guy: Do you even have a record player?
Hipster: ...No. But you know. It's got soul.
Normal guy: Whatever.
by AlexeiTheTroll January 21, 2011

by BasicAsian September 21, 2016

by KalebRunnells January 16, 2009

In Florida, when someone tells you to have a nice day, especially in a sarcastic manner, it basically means "fuck you".
After rudely accepting the food at the counter, the employee tells the customer to "have a nice day."
by HarryStamper1324 May 14, 2018
