A group of five no good hoodlums, who enjoy getting krunked, beasting, and partying! The members of the Fab 5 include:
Mike Ngo - The King of Mag
Kyle Kicks - The Prince of Mag
Pat Mitchell - The Champ
Tim Nguyen - The Beast
Shayne Trudell - TKO
Mike Ngo - The King of Mag
Kyle Kicks - The Prince of Mag
Pat Mitchell - The Champ
Tim Nguyen - The Beast
Shayne Trudell - TKO
by King Mag of the Fabulous 5 December 08, 2004
by Mmm, Tacos March 12, 2003
A social disease where the victim needs to prove that his or her time is more valuable than yours. Style choices, small dogs and above all digital gadgetry are all used by victims to remind themselves of their fabulousness and to remind you that if anyone is going to be living in a movie it's them and not you. At risk populations include aspiring celebrities and gay men.
by Abby Faria July 13, 2008
by JuTheOtaku November 25, 2017
80s band Duran Duran was popularly referred to as the 'Fab 5,' though today the term is commonly applied to American reality show phenomenon Queer Eye For the Straight Guy and it's five gay cast members whose goal it is to turn the homeliest straight guys into the most fabulous of metros.
Carson, Kyan, Ted, Thom and Jai make it a point to clean up the messes of their hetero-assignments and provide good, quality American entertainment all within the same hour.
by Jackie Deram May 23, 2005
The hood's version of fabulous. So basically the opposite of Fabulous. This could be in several situations.
The stores in the mall were ghetto fabulous.
by MaDawgTT February 24, 2015
Trashy-fabulous is the movement defined by: attitude, Jeanz and accessories (including Nailz), Rootz (two plus inches of a haircolor deviating in color from the rest of the hair occuring at the base of the scalp) greased hair, a razor-sharp wit, and an ability to fight a bitch (or playa) when need be.
The quitessential trashy-fabulous gurl would have French Tipz ( long enough to pick a car lock with), a purse with a Playboy Bunny™ motif, a sporty basketballesque drawstring backpack and a sparkly keychain reading "I Don't Need Your Attitude, I Have Enough of My Own!" or another witticism as such.
by Dr Dr March 05, 2006