Meaning of bye, Felisha | Babel Free
Definitions
Alternative spelling of bye, Felicia.
alt-of, alternative
Examples
“Kim—Bye Felisha”
““Come back here, Kendra! We’re not done!” / “Bye, Felisha!” Kendra said with a wave of the hand as she released her grip on the sink and stepped back. Ignoring Pamela’s continued screams of protests, she left the bathroom and walked into the bedroom.”
“Astonishingly, common themes emerged from my fellow peers who have worked at various call centers. Take a look at their wishful Freudian slips: […] • Bye, Felisha!”
““That’s it, La’ Vicha! GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE![…]” / “Tyrone…” / “Go to the club and let some broke chump clown buy you some cheap ass liquor and you’ll probably let him hit. Bye Felisha, before I call the police and my lawyer!” / A part of La’ Vicha feels bad, but that is the only way she knows how to react.”
“Mr B said "bye Felisha!" and then pushed him in the sand”
“Pick up your broom or mop, and clean your floor counterclockwise. As you sweep or mop, say: / “I sweep away problems, / Far from this house, / All that disturb us/me, / Will be cast out.” / When weather permits, Leanne does this with her doors and windows open. This kicks out any lingering BS around her family. After she is done sweeping or mopping, she tosses the dirt or dirty water out the front door, yelling, “Bye, Felisha!” or “Get out!” She occasionally gets looks from the neighbors, but it works.”
“A 10% decreasing trend in case rates during the previous two-week period; a 10% decrease in COVID-19 hospital admission rates during the previous 14-day period; an ICU occupancy rate less than 90%; and a test positivity rate of less than 10%. A bad week or two, and it’s “Bye, Felisha.” Or “Say goodnight, Gracie,” depending on your generation. In other words, back to Phase 1.”
““Can you give me your dad’s number?” Eric asked. / “Hell, naw, and you can’t buy it, either. I probably told you too much already and he’s gonna be mad at me. Bye, Felisha. We’re done.” / Junior started to shut the door.”
““Bye Felisha” […] There will be some people that you truly love and have made some commitment to in your current life that you may come to discover are no longer a fit for where you are going in your dream life.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.