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1. Fake Virginia Tech Hokies
2. The act of pretending you have the VT spirit but
disregarding it in time of need.

Coined by Ben Wurst, the word ‘Fokie’ came to be during April 16th, 2007 during the shootings at VT, labeled as “The worst in U.S. History.” This tragic event allowed people to find out the true Hokies from the pretenders.
1. Someone: Are you going to go to another college because
of this incident?
Hokie: Me? Hell no. I ain't no Fokie!

2. Student: The class of 2011 will be the most spirited
class in VT. No Fokies!
Fokie by Hokie 2011 April 23, 2007
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Fokken Prawn 

A dirogatory term used towards an alien species that scavanges and is a bottom dweller

The only thing Wikus Van Der Mwere can think of to say to the prawns, his only dis
You fokken Prawn!
Fokken Prawn by Areh January 12, 2010

fookie bookie 

Fookie bookie is the nigga that ain't no one want to see. If you see him you need to beat his ass.
Guy: if I see that nigga fookie bookie, im a beat his ass , not having his bull shit.
fookie bookie by not fookie March 17, 2014
A fake homie. One who pretends to be your homie, but actually is not
Paul just snitched on me; he is such a fomie
fomie by Jolister July 31, 2006

old fogie 

An older or elderly person, or someone younger who resembles or has the traits of an older/elderly person in thinking, actions, or demeanor.
"He went home from the party at 9 p.m. What an old fogie!"
old fogie by Cynthia Rupe December 30, 2007

Folie a deux 

Used with humor, as a simple statement, in a conversation when you strongly disagree with the majority. Originally a French term used in psychiatry to describe a mental disorder in which two or more associated persons share the same delusion. In other words, you are saying "The two of you share the same delusion." Translated "madness between two."
Two others state "G. Dub is an excellent public speaker." In your disagreement, you respond with "Folie a deux!"
Folie a deux by Michael Moyer August 12, 2006