Comes from the term: "Fresh off the boat"
English challenged, typically of Asian descent, stereotypically bad drivers, can reside in the United States for years but lack of motivation hinders basic English language skills and acceptance of American culture. Doesn't necessarily have to be "fresh" off the boat, these types are labeled "fobs" as well.
English challenged, typically of Asian descent, stereotypically bad drivers, can reside in the United States for years but lack of motivation hinders basic English language skills and acceptance of American culture. Doesn't necessarily have to be "fresh" off the boat, these types are labeled "fobs" as well.
by Hennifer January 18, 2007
Today I learned that FOB is apart of the emo trinity and that brendon uries forehead is huge and Patrick Stump is short
by Fabulous Killjoy May 13, 2015
Indianoguy : I am a FOB
Random girl: as in Fresh of the Boat?
Indianoguy : No, as in Fresh of the Boeing ;)
Random girl: as in Fresh of the Boat?
Indianoguy : No, as in Fresh of the Boeing ;)
by indianoguy June 06, 2007
F.O.B(noun)(fwah-ah-b)
F.O.B. in the past translated to Fresh Off the Boat,
however, F.O.B. in 2005 translate to
Fresh Off the Bee-hang-gee (airplane in krn).
Also, the label, F.O.B. applies to the people
who has been in the foreign country for
less than 5 years.
antonym: A.B.K.(noun)(ey-bee-kay)
1) American Born Korean
2) White-washed
3) Has no ability to speak korean
F.O.B. in the past translated to Fresh Off the Boat,
however, F.O.B. in 2005 translate to
Fresh Off the Bee-hang-gee (airplane in krn).
Also, the label, F.O.B. applies to the people
who has been in the foreign country for
less than 5 years.
antonym: A.B.K.(noun)(ey-bee-kay)
1) American Born Korean
2) White-washed
3) Has no ability to speak korean
you're so fob. its a compliment
by seOhee September 11, 2005
Front of Board. The best spot to stand at a live music concert, i.e. right in front of the soundboard. This is where tapers usually set up.
"Yo, I was totally FOB to see the 9 and they busted out a phatty Sockets. Yo where's my dank balloons??"
by Flix February 01, 2006