A game played on the Tom Green Show.
Tom Green and one other participant mark a line in the gravel on the side of the road.
Each participant places a pornographic magazine in the middle of a highway, directly between the two dirt lines.
Each contestant stands on their own dirt line, and as cars pass by they cause the magazine to move.
If the magazine makes its way to the right side of the person standing on the right, the person on the left wins (and vice-versa).
Tom Green and one other participant mark a line in the gravel on the side of the road.
Each participant places a pornographic magazine in the middle of a highway, directly between the two dirt lines.
Each contestant stands on their own dirt line, and as cars pass by they cause the magazine to move.
If the magazine makes its way to the right side of the person standing on the right, the person on the left wins (and vice-versa).
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More commonly known and stands for FFF
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A phenomenon in which other motorists wishing to speed locate a speeder, and all follow him or her in hope that if a police officer is waiting to pull a speeding car over that the only one who will get the ticket will be the person in front. Can also be used to give people behind the person in front time to slow down if the person in front spots a patrol car. This will sometimes work, but police will sometimes use 'speed traps' to set up several patrol cars down the road so they can pull a pack of cars over.
I was too tired to look for cop cars that day, so when I saw a car speeding along in the left lane at 85 mph with another car close behind, I put on my blinker and played a bit of 'follow the speeder'.
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used as a sarcastic synonym to the word 'edgy'
used to describe a member of the vast quantity of students who live in Fallowfield (specifically Owens Park) in there fresher year of university, each of which thinks they are 'unique' with there 'edgy' lifestyle (e.g. stripy flared trousers, pastel coloured hair with a short fringe, vibrant footwear)
used as a sarcastic synonym to the word 'edgy'
used to describe a member of the vast quantity of students who live in Fallowfield (specifically Owens Park) in there fresher year of university, each of which thinks they are 'unique' with there 'edgy' lifestyle (e.g. stripy flared trousers, pastel coloured hair with a short fringe, vibrant footwear)
2nd year 1: "Check her out... That girl is so fallow..."
2nd year 2: "I remember when I was a fresher"
2nd year 2: "I remember when I was a fresher"
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2.a boy or man;
3.a person who is member of your class or profession;
4.a person who is frequently in the company of another;
5.an informal form of address for a man;
2.a boy or man;
3.a person who is member of your class or profession;
4.a person who is frequently in the company of another;
5.an informal form of address for a man;
1."if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked"
2."that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"
3."the surgeon consulted his colleagues"; "he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers"
4."drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"
5."Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?"
2."that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"
3."the surgeon consulted his colleagues"; "he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers"
4."drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"
5."Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?"
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Get the Follow for Follow mug.The combination of autumn decorations and Halloween decorations. After October 31st, Thanksgiving items replace the Halloween items.
I begin my falloween decorating with sunflowers, apples and silk fall leaves, at the end of August. In October, I bring out the haybales, cornstalks, Jack-o-lanterns and spooky decor. After Halloween, I keep a couple of uncarved pumpkins out and bring out the pilgrims, turkeys and cornucopias. The weekend after Thanksgiving, I put everything away and begin decorating for Christmas!
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