by Bobasaursquared April 19, 2020
by confusedspiders January 09, 2017
by wite boy March 23, 2005
by tihstae July 19, 2023
by Sean E Sean July 21, 2011
1. To undo something.
2. (Vulgar) A slang word for unclefucker.
Not to be confused with mo fo, which means motherfucker.
3. (Vulgar, offensive) A homosexual, especially either man or woman.
2. (Vulgar) A slang word for unclefucker.
Not to be confused with mo fo, which means motherfucker.
3. (Vulgar, offensive) A homosexual, especially either man or woman.
1. Dick: I need to un fo the disaster.
Jack: okay.
2. Person 1: You are an un fo.
Person 2: Wow, what kind of asshole would make up un fo or un-fo, or un/fo as unclefucker?!
3. ???: what’s un fo?
Person 1: you should know that it’s homosexual…
Jack: okay.
2. Person 1: You are an un fo.
Person 2: Wow, what kind of asshole would make up un fo or un-fo, or un/fo as unclefucker?!
3. ???: what’s un fo?
Person 1: you should know that it’s homosexual…
by KB_2024 September 24, 2023
Fo Tanna (Full name: Xui Beta Niegs) is an Indian- Vietnamese rapper, born in 1995 in the bustling city of Mumbai, India to a Vietnamese Father and an Indian Mother. He grew up with listening to Bollywood tunes to traditional Vietnamese folk songs, which sparked his passion for music at a young age. His debut album, "Saigon to Mumbai," released in 2018, quickly gained traction in the underground rap scene and paved the way for his future success.
Fo Tanna's music often touches on themes of identity, immigration, and social justice, drawing from his own experiences as a first-generation immigrant. His music has been praised for its raw honesty and powerful message, and she has become a prominent voice for marginalized communities in both India and Vietnam.
He often uses the word; Niddo, in his music, to symbolise the derogatory remarks his great Indian ancestors received in the 150000's. He has become such an icon and inspiration to other young Niddos and Xui figs around the world.
Fo Tanna's music often touches on themes of identity, immigration, and social justice, drawing from his own experiences as a first-generation immigrant. His music has been praised for its raw honesty and powerful message, and she has become a prominent voice for marginalized communities in both India and Vietnam.
He often uses the word; Niddo, in his music, to symbolise the derogatory remarks his great Indian ancestors received in the 150000's. He has become such an icon and inspiration to other young Niddos and Xui figs around the world.
"bro have you heard Fo Tanna's new album"
"OMG HE REALESED?? i didn't know he had another one after Saigon to Mumbai my favourite song was 'young vindian nieg'
"OMG HE REALESED?? i didn't know he had another one after Saigon to Mumbai my favourite song was 'young vindian nieg'
by fotanna4L April 01, 2023