by BNGRZ April 09, 2018
An expensive\sports foreign car produced outside of the United States. Commonly referring to cars made by brands such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc.
by Not Teagen July 30, 2018
by Does Someone have this handle? November 08, 2015
Original definition: Foreigner - Someone who does understand how American society works. Nowadays it can mean just about anything. "Wow, ur so foreign." - Calling someone stupid or gay or something. Or, "Wow your so foreign!", as a compliment because they had a good idea or it can be like, "Im gonna foreign u in the face!' meaning, I'm gonna punch you in the face, or "Let's foreign" meaning let's fuck or lets go ect, or "Foreignocracy", politcal party. or "Foreignology" the study of all things foreign, and much more.
Kid 1- "Sebastian is so foreign"!
Kid 2- "I know, he doesn't understand society at all"!
Or..
Kid 1-"Wow, look who decided to be foreign..."
Sebastian-Me!
Kid 2- "I know, he doesn't understand society at all"!
Or..
Kid 1-"Wow, look who decided to be foreign..."
Sebastian-Me!
by TheGuyWhoWantsToHelp November 14, 2010
An adjective used to describe someone or something from another country. But from the mouths of teens, it refers to someone, especially a girl, that "isn't from round here" so is attractive. Lots of girls put it on their Instagram bios with the palm tree emoji.
A polite way of saying "exotic". Usually a compliment.
A polite way of saying "exotic". Usually a compliment.
by U dont know me :) September 27, 2016
Common British slang for unofficial work, often making use of company equipment/ time/ premises but solely for personal gain, unrelated to the interests of the company and/or tax department. This phrase is short for 'Foreigner Bashing,' for reasons unknown, but DOES NOT hold racist connotations in this context. With notable exceptions, doing Foreigners is a fairly accepted part of British working life and, depending on the workplace, can even be done with managemental consent.
by Cree$e May 22, 2007
When you masturbate with your weaker hand. The unfamiliarity of the weak hand and poor rhythm simulates somebody else performing the act.
by QTMcWhiskers March 24, 2009