Derived/misheard from the internet slang term “Fanum Tax,” Phantom Tax is a friendly act of taking another’s items for a short time, essentially borrowing the item(s) without consent or stealing.
by Man000000 April 27, 2025
Get the Phantom Taxmug. Fanum tax is the action said right before someone "taxes" around 20% of your food for no particular reason.
by moe lehster May 6, 2024
Get the fanum taxmug. Guy1: Did you pay your taxes?
Smart Guy: No of course not taxes aren't for paying just wasting paper.
Smart Guy: No of course not taxes aren't for paying just wasting paper.
by kyle's mother is sexy November 28, 2024
Get the Taxmug. by M1lf L0ver February 18, 2024
Get the Fanum Taxmug. The punitive price premium charged on some products by Tesco supermarkets for customers without a loyalty card. Tesco is the UK's largest grocery chain with 28% market share.
"I paid £1 extra in Tesco tax on the ice cream because I didn't have my clubcard."
"You can opt out of tracking cookies for free online, but the Tesco tax means you need to be rich to do so offline as well."
"I went to Sainsbury's instead to avoid the Tesco tax."
"You can opt out of tracking cookies for free online, but the Tesco tax means you need to be rich to do so offline as well."
"I went to Sainsbury's instead to avoid the Tesco tax."
by tescotax April 8, 2023
Get the Tesco taxmug.
Get the Modern Tax Societymug. Fanum Tax means stealing/taking a bite of someone else's food. This term was used when a twitch streamer called Fanum joined a streaming group called AMP. The term was used when he "taxes" other members when they eat food.
by VeryEpikEngiLmao January 8, 2024
Get the Fanum Taxmug.