to rest. stop.
comes from that thing that happens when the fooseball on the table stops in one of those spots where it can't be hit.
comes from that thing that happens when the fooseball on the table stops in one of those spots where it can't be hit.
by Jesse Colburn January 22, 2009
by plum pudding November 26, 2003
technically the word foose is a cross between the word moose, and fox, this however has no real grounding on the term.
the term "like a foose"(which is really the only acceptable use of the word) is really an evolution/complete maiming of "like a fox" ie 'cunning like a fox'
the word is used to decribe an action that is good/crazy/exciting/not quite right/well anything, and is used as a rebuttle/agreement to any comment passed towards you or actually towards anybody in the general area (best effect when towards complete strangers)
the term "like a foose"(which is really the only acceptable use of the word) is really an evolution/complete maiming of "like a fox" ie 'cunning like a fox'
the word is used to decribe an action that is good/crazy/exciting/not quite right/well anything, and is used as a rebuttle/agreement to any comment passed towards you or actually towards anybody in the general area (best effect when towards complete strangers)
person 1: im going to jump off a cliff
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!!
person 1: ah! somebody just threw up on me!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!
person 1: wow guy, your face looks messed up
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: your face is stupid
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: hey can you give me a hand over here?
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!!
person 1: ah! somebody just threw up on me!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!
person 1: wow guy, your face looks messed up
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: your face is stupid
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: hey can you give me a hand over here?
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
by pheonex October 08, 2005
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The let-alone principles of fooseball.
Setting up your defensive fooseball players in a strategic position, switching both hands to offense, and letting your fooseball players handle the defense for you.
This situation is described as laissez-foose.
This situation is described as laissez-foose.
by Jon Peterson March 01, 2006