flip-side

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The converse; opposite, usually negative, inherent aspects or consequences of something
The B-side of a phonograph record that carried a less popular recording
flipside
The occasion when we meet again (e.g. when I return from work, etc.; said on parting); later or tomorrow

See you on the flipside!.

flipside
The B-side of a phonograph record

Nice tune, what's on the flipside?.

flipside
A necessary consequence or corollary of something; especially one seen as opposite, or as pro versus con

Walking to work is definitely healthier – on the flipside, though, it takes twice as long.

flip side
The flip side of a record is the side that does not have the main song on it. `What's on the flip side?'
flip side
other side, reverse side (of a coin, record, etc.)
flip side
The flip side of a situation consists of the less obvious or less pleasant aspects of it. The trade deficit is the flip side of a rapidly expanding economy
flip side
In the context of general equities, opposite side to a proposition or position (buy, if sell is the proposition and vice versa)
flipside
Used in the context of general equities Opposite side to that which was just mentioned (buy, if sell mentioned and vice versa)
flipside
a necessary consequence or corollary of something, especially seen as opposite
flipside
later or tomorrow