by WhiteFox October 17, 2014
by Ashtar the Fox November 10, 2003
A phenomenon when members of a fandom forego the meaning or message behind a story, sometimes even behaving the opposite way the message intended.
by Tyler108 November 30, 2020
Spawning from a Simpsons episode where Homer cooks up a scheme to smuggle booze into Springfield during prohibition.
Literally means to do something bad/unskillfull on purpose for reasons that arnt obvious.
See crazy like a fox
Literally means to do something bad/unskillfull on purpose for reasons that arnt obvious.
See crazy like a fox
by TTM October 17, 2004
A derisive slang term for Fox News Channel, which has a conservative tilt to it. Used by people who don't like the programming on the network, particulary those of the liberal mindset.
by Chrispychicken November 06, 2006
Whenever someone uses "spin" and/or other rhetorical techniques seen on Fox News to lie, cheat, or just tell the part of the story that makes them or their agenda look good, just like on Fox News. It also helps if the "spin" is punctuated by an emotional, patriotic, or insulting remark.
"I can't believe I got fired for stealing from the safe; I merely undertook a personal covert cash flow enhancement initiative. My boss obviously wants the terrorists to be able to perform abortions on helpless babies."
"Dude, you stole. Stop trying to Fox News-ify your situation."
"Dude, you stole. Stop trying to Fox News-ify your situation."
by Rev. Pasternack July 12, 2006
N: An unrealistic desire to be regarded more for talent and / or depth over stunning anatomy (named for actressMegan Fox, born in 1986, who expressed this sentiment)
by ReverseHaloEffect May 03, 2009