When something is suspicious, a.k.a "sus."
The origins of the term stem from "fish" being a derivation of "fishy."
The origins of the term stem from "fish" being a derivation of "fishy."
by TigerTerp February 02, 2022
This is a combination of the terms "fish" - meaning fishy, sus - and "shlay" - which is a variant of slay. This contradiction of good and bad causes this expression to convey "something that is so bad that is good."
Raymart: Did you guys hear Enzo's pick-up line? It was big fish.
Sherwin: I think it was so fish that it was fishlay-o-fish.
Sherwin: I think it was so fish that it was fishlay-o-fish.
by TigerTerp February 02, 2022
Used to describe something that is almost cool but leaves you hanging; a let-down.
This term playfully takes the definition of “ham” - as in “go ham” - to say that the object/event described went so far as to be notable, but not far enough to have “gone ham”: no ham.
This term playfully takes the definition of “ham” - as in “go ham” - to say that the object/event described went so far as to be notable, but not far enough to have “gone ham”: no ham.
Matthew: What did you guys think about that concert?
Raymart: It was fishlay-o-fish me thinks.
Oli: Purr…
Evan: Really? That shit was green eggs, no ham.
Raymart: It was fishlay-o-fish me thinks.
Oli: Purr…
Evan: Really? That shit was green eggs, no ham.
by TigerTerp February 24, 2022
An expression that you make when you and somebody else did something, and it was a serve.
The beauty of it is that it doesn't even have to be a serve.
The beauty of it is that it doesn't even have to be a serve.
by TigerTerp April 29, 2021