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The phrase "see you in the funny papers" is a colloquial expression that means "goodbye" or "see you later." It originated from the early 20th century when comic strips were popular in newspapers, and seeing someone in the funny papers meant that they would be immortalized in a humorous or entertaining way. The phrase is often used humorously or nostalgically to bid farewell in a lighthearted manner.

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