Very nice girl and very pretty. She has a great heart but can be aggressive. She is very outgoing and always speaks her mind. She is very moody. You want to get on her good side or bad things will happen to you. Very rebelious but still loves her parents.
" Hey Faeron"
Faeron:" Hi, whats up?"
"Nothin much u"
Faeron: "Im whatching a movie called ...."
" Oh your whatching that movie..."
Faeron: " What is that supposed to mean?!?"
Faeron:" Hi, whats up?"
"Nothin much u"
Faeron: "Im whatching a movie called ...."
" Oh your whatching that movie..."
Faeron: " What is that supposed to mean?!?"
by Lilac300 March 14, 2013
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Games released in the F-Zero series:
F-Zero (Super Nintendo Entertainment System): The first game in the series. Introduced some pretty impressive semi-3D graphics with gameplay similar to that of Super Mario Kart, but no items.
F-Zero X (Nintendo 64): The second game, this time in full 3D. Featured 30 different racers, 24 courses, and some FAST racing action.
F-Zero Maximum Velocity (Game Boy Advance): The first portable F-Zero game. Featured entirely new drivers and courses in a setting that suggested it took place some time after F-Zero X.
F-Zero GX (Nintendo Gamecube): Similar to F-Zero X, but with better graphics, a story mode, the ability to build your own racing machines and new drivers. Compatable with the arcade game F-Zero AX (see below).
F-Zero AX (Arcade): The Arcade version of F-Zero GX (see above). Players who had Memory Cards containing F-Zero GX data would be able to unlock extras for their F-Zero GX game, such as new pilots and parts.
F-Zero GP Legend (Game Boy Advance): Similar to F-Zero Maximum Velocity, but it was based off of the F-Zero anime of the same name. Players could choose to play as heroes or villains in various missions.
Games released in the F-Zero series:
F-Zero (Super Nintendo Entertainment System): The first game in the series. Introduced some pretty impressive semi-3D graphics with gameplay similar to that of Super Mario Kart, but no items.
F-Zero X (Nintendo 64): The second game, this time in full 3D. Featured 30 different racers, 24 courses, and some FAST racing action.
F-Zero Maximum Velocity (Game Boy Advance): The first portable F-Zero game. Featured entirely new drivers and courses in a setting that suggested it took place some time after F-Zero X.
F-Zero GX (Nintendo Gamecube): Similar to F-Zero X, but with better graphics, a story mode, the ability to build your own racing machines and new drivers. Compatable with the arcade game F-Zero AX (see below).
F-Zero AX (Arcade): The Arcade version of F-Zero GX (see above). Players who had Memory Cards containing F-Zero GX data would be able to unlock extras for their F-Zero GX game, such as new pilots and parts.
F-Zero GP Legend (Game Boy Advance): Similar to F-Zero Maximum Velocity, but it was based off of the F-Zero anime of the same name. Players could choose to play as heroes or villains in various missions.
by Lem_Gambino January 2, 2006
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The alter-ego and wrestling stage name of Project Runway Season 4 winner, Christian Siriano.
Mentioned in the "Raw Talent" episode, he states that 'Ferocia Coutura' would be his WWE Diva name, and that his signature move would be to spray girls in the eyes with hairspray, and then make an extremely tight ponytail on their heads until they bleed, as he additionally stated on a montage during the Reunion episode.
Possibly the name stemmed from the fact that designer Siriano has a tendency to utter one of his favorite personal catchphrases, "ferosh" (Ferocia), and that he has an eye for a high-fashion, couture (Coutura) aesthetic clearly evident in his designs.
Mentioned in the "Raw Talent" episode, he states that 'Ferocia Coutura' would be his WWE Diva name, and that his signature move would be to spray girls in the eyes with hairspray, and then make an extremely tight ponytail on their heads until they bleed, as he additionally stated on a montage during the Reunion episode.
Possibly the name stemmed from the fact that designer Siriano has a tendency to utter one of his favorite personal catchphrases, "ferosh" (Ferocia), and that he has an eye for a high-fashion, couture (Coutura) aesthetic clearly evident in his designs.
Sweet P.: "Mine's for sure is 'Spread Eagle'. She's very seventies, and her move is 'The Thighs'."
Chris March: "Mine's definitely gonna be 'Wonder Woman', and she smothers men with her large breasts."
Christian Siriano: "Mine's gonna be 'Ferocia Coutura', and her move is... She sprays girls in the eyes with hairspray."
Sweet P.: "Oh my God, that's great!"
Chris March: "I love it!"
Chris March: "Mine's definitely gonna be 'Wonder Woman', and she smothers men with her large breasts."
Christian Siriano: "Mine's gonna be 'Ferocia Coutura', and her move is... She sprays girls in the eyes with hairspray."
Sweet P.: "Oh my God, that's great!"
Chris March: "I love it!"
by Brent Esarza March 30, 2008
Get the Ferocia Coutura mug.America's first and as of 2008 only mid-engine two seater sports car, and still the record holder for the fastest selling American sports car. It was first launched by the Pontiac division of General Motors in 1984 as a sporty commuter car using a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. The Fiero featured a lightweight but sturdy "space frame" with fiberglass body panels attached to the frame that would never rust.
Public outcry resulted in GM adding a 2.8L V6 as part of a GT option for 1985, and in 1986 the GT would get its own body style known as the "fastback". Non-fastbacks would become known as "notchbacks".
In 1987 the notchbacks' bumpers were slightly redesigned. The GT's suspension was redesigned to feel more like a sports car in 1988. Also, the Formula option was added, using the GT's redesigned suspension and 2.8L V6, but built on a notchback body.
The car was canceled in 1988. Reasons are mixed, but many believe Fiero was cutting into Corvette sales. Others believe the car's reputation was destroyed after a fire issue with the engine in the early 1984 models due to the wrong oil pan being installed (all 1984 Fieros were recalled and had larger oil pans installed). The car today has a loyal following with many parts and modifications available. Many owners have installed V8's in their Fieros, including Corvette's LS1.
All Saturns, and the Pontiac Trans Sport/Chevrolet Lumina APV minivans were designed in a similar way to the Fiero featuring the fiberglass body panels and space frame.
Public outcry resulted in GM adding a 2.8L V6 as part of a GT option for 1985, and in 1986 the GT would get its own body style known as the "fastback". Non-fastbacks would become known as "notchbacks".
In 1987 the notchbacks' bumpers were slightly redesigned. The GT's suspension was redesigned to feel more like a sports car in 1988. Also, the Formula option was added, using the GT's redesigned suspension and 2.8L V6, but built on a notchback body.
The car was canceled in 1988. Reasons are mixed, but many believe Fiero was cutting into Corvette sales. Others believe the car's reputation was destroyed after a fire issue with the engine in the early 1984 models due to the wrong oil pan being installed (all 1984 Fieros were recalled and had larger oil pans installed). The car today has a loyal following with many parts and modifications available. Many owners have installed V8's in their Fieros, including Corvette's LS1.
All Saturns, and the Pontiac Trans Sport/Chevrolet Lumina APV minivans were designed in a similar way to the Fiero featuring the fiberglass body panels and space frame.
by Jon Revelle March 22, 2008
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by chicagojosh77 August 10, 2007
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