The term "Dirty Fuentes" was created by ESPN fantasy expert and former Married with Children writer Mathew Berry. While thinking of past Dirty Sanchez's with co-star Nate Ravitz, he coined the phrase to describe an awful performance by a closer who still received a win or a save.
Brad Lidge gave up two home-runs but still received a save for last night’s game, giving him the Dirty-Fuentes.
When a baseball closer comes into a game in a save situation, but does not finish the game without giving the other team a good chance of winning.
Brian Fuentes entered the bottom of the ninth with a 5-2 lead and put up a 'Dirty Fuentes'. He proceeded to walk two, gave up one hit, and two runs. Yet was able to close out the game and earn a save.
Literally "the fountain". Used as a battle cry by Latino gang members when they commit a violent act against someone. This is a reference to the fountain of blood about to erupt from the victim.
Fent dope is simply dope or heroin that is cut with or contains fentanyl in order to increase its potency. Fent dope is commonly sold on the streets as heroin in order to increase the dealers profits, as fentanyl is cheaper and stronger than traditional heroin.
Fent dope is responsible for an alarming increase in drug overdose deaths among opioid users, and accounts for a majority of heroin sold on American streets.
opioid user 1: fent dope is killing people faster heroin ever did
opioid user 2: heroin was dangerous, but fentanyl is on a whole 'nother level