FU can act as an adjective describing units in RTS games. It stands for Fully Upgraded. Mostly seen in forums, rather than in games.
person1: Of course British Lifeguard Hussars beat French Hussars, they are royal guard units ffs.
person2: Not when fully upgraded noob. The French can increase their hand cavalry attack by 15%. That boost means that FU French hussars beat FU British hussars.
person2: Not when fully upgraded noob. The French can increase their hand cavalry attack by 15%. That boost means that FU French hussars beat FU British hussars.
by Drüd September 01, 2008
A term used in RTS games to describe a particular unit as "Fully Upgraded" , i.e. it has been upgraded to the maximum level.
by fACT10n August 21, 2006
by Yo Momma January 14, 2005
by MR RUSSIA March 24, 2005
by Lori October 08, 2003
Part of speach: noun
Definition: A fu-fu (fufu) is a smug, stuck-up progressive, usually a man with a feminine side. Many of them are from a wealthy class and can be found in high rent urban areas with a liberal lifestyle (ie San Francisco, New York).
Fufu can also be used to describe a man’s selection in clothes, drinks, cars, etc.
Definition: A fu-fu (fufu) is a smug, stuck-up progressive, usually a man with a feminine side. Many of them are from a wealthy class and can be found in high rent urban areas with a liberal lifestyle (ie San Francisco, New York).
Fufu can also be used to describe a man’s selection in clothes, drinks, cars, etc.
by Bay Area Tool May 13, 2011
When you move house and are wondering where to put 'that' vase wandering around the house you are Fu Fu-ing
by cinderelladay October 25, 2010