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

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

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by Destructaur September 30, 2016

by shalala88 December 20, 2008
