by EthanTheMightyCheese May 9, 2003

Again,invented by Nick Frost and popularized by the movie Shaun of the Dead. However, I believe the intended meaning stems not from something being hot enough to fry gold, but rather a combination of the appreciations for things made of gold, and fried foods; as if the only way gold could be any more valuable is if it were battered and deep fried. (Mmmmmmm, fried gold..) This also seems very befitting of Nick Frost's character.
Q: "What'd you think of that movie last night?"
A: "Absolute fried gold, loved it."
"Look at that hot rod, what a piece of fried gold."
A: "Absolute fried gold, loved it."
"Look at that hot rod, what a piece of fried gold."
by BC Watkins November 4, 2005

by Doc Madness April 2, 2011

by maybemabel April 6, 2021

Noun.
McDonalds Fries are potato strips that have been deep fried and have a flavor thats simply to die for.
Adjective.
Describing a food item in an equivalent way as to describe something as "awesome sauce"
McDonalds Fries are potato strips that have been deep fried and have a flavor thats simply to die for.
Adjective.
Describing a food item in an equivalent way as to describe something as "awesome sauce"
(noun ex.) Person: want fries?
Me: Nah fuck that, unless they're McDonald fries.
(Adj. ex.) Me: Man, this steak is McD fries
Me: Nah fuck that, unless they're McDonald fries.
(Adj. ex.) Me: Man, this steak is McD fries
by MiloIsDope May 17, 2017

by shalala88 December 20, 2008

by Destructaur September 30, 2016
