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Fresh off the boat.
When used for Koreans, fresh off the be-hang-gee (plane). Listen to that f.o.b talking.
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Is an acronym for "Fresh Off the Boat", and refers to new immigrants to a country (mostly Western). A phrase first coined in New Zealand in the early 90's by Polynesians to differentiate new arrivals (immigrants) from the old country (Tonga, Samoa, etc) from those with a Western upbringing. Now commonly used to describe any person new to a country, who is not well versed with its language or culture (mainly Western). Can be taken as an insult, or a term of endearment (eg; pride of culture). "That Sione is such a F.O.B. He doesnt speak good English, & last week he walked through the drive-thru at Macca's (Mac Donalds) ..."
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Fresh off the Boat (immigrant) Vince Ginesi is a F.O.B!
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is an acronym for Fresh Of the Boat or Foreigner Over Board. Often used for foreignersmigrating to/and starting a life in a new country.
Today, the word FOB is widely used in Australia to describe south pacific islanders. Sione, you're such a F.O.B
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Two Definitions:
1. Fresh Off the Boat 2. Family Over Bitches Look at those fobs they hella dummmy bruh.
It ain't M.O.B, it's F.O.B; family over bitches cuhz |
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Fresh Off The Boat (immigrant)
Australian colloquialism usually used in reference to Pacific Islanders. Tongans, Samoans etc.
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My Mom. "hey when is your F.O.B coming to pick you up?"
well i said 4, its 5 now plus she works on african time as well...so in about 3 more hours." |
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