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Flipside

People use the word Flipside as a way to say 'Goodbye, I will see you later hopefully.' to their peers or saying goodbye to someone they visited-- Such as a cousin, coworker, ect.

"See ya on the flipside, bestie!"

by Azul Corajoso Definitions September 28, 2020

Flipside

When things are different. When a circumstance has changed.

Well, if your not going to be happy we'll have to break up. See you on the flipside, sexy.

by DayZzz October 27, 2020

flipside

1 the opposite of something 2 when the circumstances have changed 3 tomorrow 4 sometimes spelled "phlippside"

late, g. catch you on the flipside.

by alpha mu and bob December 19, 1999

flipside

The CORRECT definition of flipside: The "flip side" was originally the term for the B side of a 45 rpm record. Forty or fifty years ago, "single" 45 rpm records would have the title track on Side A and a lesser known track on Side B. You had to flip from Side A to get to the second track, hence the "flipside" of the album.

As sung in "Off He Goes" from Pearl Jam's album "Yield". "Said he'll see me on the flipside... of this trip he's taken for a ride, He's been takin'... too much on... off he goes with his perfectly un--kempt clothes."

by Consulting Engineer Steve January 31, 2004

flipsider

Someone who floats between the outcasts and the popular kids, and remains friends with both. (term usually used in highschools)

A: wait, but he's also friends with the weird kids. how? B: idk, somehow he manages to pull off being a flipsider without either the weird kids or the popular guys hating him. its sort of a talent.

by small dead child November 14, 2020

flipside

the other side... or destination.

"meet you on the flipside!"

by ajlmhm November 14, 2007