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Your fave could never! 

A phrase popular amongst fans (or 'stans') of mainstream musical acts. Used to assert the superiority of their favourite singer over another fan's, whether for a substantial or a trivial reason.
"omg Queen Mariah slayed that whistle note. Your fave could never!"

"Yaaas Mama Beyonce just gave birth to twins, your fave could never!"

Brett Favren' 

To send an explicit all be it unwelcome text message or picture message to a female which you are trying to "beat up." This message may contain any of the following: a picture of the penis, genitals, or any other explicit image or message.
Juicy: Dude I'm trying to get some of that trim.

Dack: I know huh, that shit looks extra good.

Juicy: Yea I'm about to be Brett Favren' with her all night.

Dack: Bro you don't even know her.

Juicy: You won't be talkin shit when I'm beatin cheeks.
Brett Favren' by ninjas35 October 21, 2010

ur fave could never 

Referring to someone who couldn't do as well as someone else. In example, used to say singer 2 couldn't do something singer 1 could. In normal terms, if someone says they look good, and say 'ur fave could never', they are basically just saying that they look really good.
Girl 1: Wow singer 1 is so amazing!!
Girl 2: I prefer singer 2
Girl 1: But singer 1 can hit that whistle tone! Ur fave could never.

Benedict Favrenold 

A Traitor.

Combination of "Benedict Arnold" with the name of a certain Professional Football quarterback that turned his back on his former team and the fans that loved him for 17 years and signed with the bitter rival.
Person 1: Hey, our quarterback just left our team to go and play with the other team whom we hate with all of our being.

Person 2: Just like Benedict Favrenold.
Benedict Favrenold by whaduzitmatr October 24, 2009

noblessez-faire

someone elected to government noble enough to avoid cronyism, and allow citizens to prosper

(portmanteau combining these French terms, used in English):
1. Noblesse oblige: Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly.

2. Laissez-faire: transactions between private parties free from state-intervention --------> 3. (my neologism)
People running for office -- as wealthy as Ross Perot, Mitt Romney, and John Kerry -- would ideally be uninfluenced by lobbyists' money, level the playing field by the principle of "noblessez-faire".
noblessez-faire by anamorphosis February 6, 2012

Favred up a creek with no nig knife 

When I lost my keys, I realized I was favred up a creek with no nig knife.