fob = Fresh Off the Boat.
This word is used on people who pretend to know what they're talking about, or who act as if they don't notice others are around them. it's usually used as an insult, though sometimes people will name themselves fobs.
This word is used on people who pretend to know what they're talking about, or who act as if they don't notice others are around them. it's usually used as an insult, though sometimes people will name themselves fobs.
Person 1: Hey, what's new?
Fob: Lyk3 OMG! How could you ask such a stupid question?
Person 1: Wow. You're such a fob.
Fob: Excuse me? What the -expleted- is a FOB? Does fob stand for FABULOUS? You know it does.
Fob: Lyk3 OMG! How could you ask such a stupid question?
Person 1: Wow. You're such a fob.
Fob: Excuse me? What the -expleted- is a FOB? Does fob stand for FABULOUS? You know it does.
by Ambidextrous Bunny April 16, 2006
Get the fobmug. by Fob Upset August 25, 2010
Get the Fobmug. by shawn9257 May 1, 2008
Get the fobmug. Fresh Off the Boat (in Australia) used to refer to people of Islander origin. Fobs are generally quite large (as are their families), with a reputation for violence. Fobs make loyal and cool friends to both fobs and non-fobs, and tend to be pretty good singers as well. Also very good at rugby (Union and League). Not offensive unless you want it to be.
NON-FOB: "hey that fob is good at rugby and singing. I would bet that he has a reputation for being belligerent, but would make a loyal friend to me if I asked him to be."
FOB: "bro you just described my entire family ay bro"
FOB: "bro you just described my entire family ay bro"
by SlashFrehley April 27, 2009
Get the Fobmug. Fresh off the boat - Asians who can't really talk english good and they talk weird ending words sometimes in plural when you don't need to and making words singular when they are plural
Hispanics have it bad too
Fresh off the Border - term used when you see a hispanic dressing really fresh down the street and a gold chain and a buttoned down shirt but when u talk to them they talk spanish back to you
Hispanics have it bad too
Fresh off the Border - term used when you see a hispanic dressing really fresh down the street and a gold chain and a buttoned down shirt but when u talk to them they talk spanish back to you
by ionowatsurnamelol September 17, 2005
Get the fobmug. Famous Older Brother Syndrome; Makes you feel worthless about your older brother being famous and you not. Typicall occurs in highschool students who go to the same school as their famous older brother(duh).
by Mini_Stolzy April 17, 2006
Get the FOBSmug. fresh of the boat. A term used for indians which refers to indian people who dress in indian clothes, smell like indian clothes, speak a indian language, or listen to really loud indian music.
by this is a smiley October 1, 2010
Get the fobmug.