(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 12, 2014
The phrase 'Bye, Felicia' comes from the 1995 American crime comedy film Friday. According to Ice Cube, who starred and co-wrote the script, 'Bye, Felicia' is the phrase to get anyone out of your face. “Bye, Felicia” is a diss. The ultimate shutdown. You say it to people who annoy you, who've insulted you, who've dared to disturb your airspace with their existence.
by Faith_with_an_attitude May 8, 2020
What someone says when they want to say “goodbye” to someone annoying and/or if they want to leave a conversation.
Me-I don’t like turtles.
Someone-OMG!you don’t?OOOHH!i remember this time when I ....
Me-BYE FELICIA
Someone-OMG!you don’t?OOOHH!i remember this time when I ....
Me-BYE FELICIA
by HarryPotterChickenNugget December 21, 2017
by Fbi_NobodyMOVE! December 27, 2018
by Liliana💜 January 24, 2015
"Did you see how Karen tried to get all up in my face today at lunch?"
"No I missed it because I was doing a Tik Tok. What happened?"
"Oh, nothing major. She tried to get a reaction out of me and I just put my hand up in her face and said Bye Feliciaand walked away."
"No I missed it because I was doing a Tik Tok. What happened?"
"Oh, nothing major. She tried to get a reaction out of me and I just put my hand up in her face and said Bye Feliciaand walked away."
by Yass Queen July 6, 2020
Two words that can proudly be used to tell someone go back off if they are annoying the heck out if you
by B.123456890😗 February 20, 2018