guy #1: dude last night hui lian pissed with the door open and I saw the whole thing from the bed, I got the weirdest boner.
guy#2: DOUBLE YELLOW FEVER!!
guy#2: DOUBLE YELLOW FEVER!!
by joanrafio March 25, 2012
SYMPTOMS:
Unwillingness to play by the rules or take no for an answer.
Inability to accept mediocrity.
Superhuman-like vision for the future and the endless possibilities.
Limitless persistence in the face of adversity.
BADASS FEVER takes hold when you least expect it and it will push you to heights you never knew possible.
Unwillingness to play by the rules or take no for an answer.
Inability to accept mediocrity.
Superhuman-like vision for the future and the endless possibilities.
Limitless persistence in the face of adversity.
BADASS FEVER takes hold when you least expect it and it will push you to heights you never knew possible.
Because Sylvester Stallone had BadAss Fever, he persisted through endless hardships
to get Rocky made the way he wanted, and now the world is better for having this
inspirational underdog classic film in it!
to get Rocky made the way he wanted, and now the world is better for having this
inspirational underdog classic film in it!
by BadAssFeverBrigade November 26, 2013
(noun) A belief that "crazies are great in bed." Coined as a parallel to "yellow fever" for fetishizing Asian women, "jungle fever" for fetishizing Black women, etc.
It's not always easy to distinguish someone with brain fever from a partner who's merely willing to support you through your mental illness.
by Cardemius Brouch Jr. January 05, 2025
I have a fever
by I am not a joke November 15, 2021
by Loop&Bean March 07, 2018
by theyeis June 29, 2021
A term used in motorsport, most commonly in Historic racing circles to refer to the feeling of immense excitement, passion and enthusiasm for racing along side an acceptance that, even though it may be dangerous, the desire to drive and/or race a car overpowers any doubts.
The term was coined by the late motoring journalist and racing commenter, Henry Hope-Frost. After Hope-Frost’s death in 2018, renowned racing driver Simon Diffey began handing out #fever stickers to race-car owners in the paddocks. These stickers can be found on some of the worlds most valuable and notable vehicles as a symbol of unity and respect.
The term was coined by the late motoring journalist and racing commenter, Henry Hope-Frost. After Hope-Frost’s death in 2018, renowned racing driver Simon Diffey began handing out #fever stickers to race-car owners in the paddocks. These stickers can be found on some of the worlds most valuable and notable vehicles as a symbol of unity and respect.
by Getoutanddrive July 04, 2022