The Flash Season 2: 16 WTF Moments From 'The Reverse-Flash Returns'

6. Bye Felicia

After confronting Eobard Thawne, the man who would go on to assume the identity of Earth-1€™s Harrison Wells and work alongside Cisco Ramon on a daily basis, mentoring him and even being the indirect cause of Cisco getting his powers, we see Cisco get some of his feelings off his chest as he gives a verbal beat down to Reverse-Flash. In typical Cisco style, he ends his diatribe with a €œBye Felicia.€ Now I€™m not quite as down with the kids as Cisco Ramon, but I know that this phrase is a total putdown used by €˜the youth of today€™. After a quick search, Urban Dictionary sums up the phrase beautifully as: €œWhen someone says that they€™re leaving and you could really give two sh*ts less that they are. Their name then becomes Felicia, a random b*tch that nobody is sad to see go. They€™re real name becomes irrelevant because nobody cares what it really is. Instead, they now are Felicia.€ So, Cisco basically sticks it to Eobard Thawne by referring to him in a way that shows just how little he thinks of his former/future mentor (depending on timelines).
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