Term used in gaming for someone who has no skill in that particular game. Or someone who is over confident in his skill that he dies to other players easily and fairly quick.
Why do you have to act retarded and pull farriers all night? Can't you just be decent and help us actually win?
by CEO of Bad.com February 27, 2008
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Someone who discriminates or hates on furries. since being being a furry is a kind of society, its considered as discrimination to hate on them because their human too
by racist slur January 9, 2021
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Sally: "Oh, my GOD!"
John: "What?"
Sally: "Your baby has just been decapitated by a semi!"
John: "...Well, farkiss."
"Holy farkiss, is that a child or a mutant squirrel?"
John: "What?"
Sally: "Your baby has just been decapitated by a semi!"
John: "...Well, farkiss."
"Holy farkiss, is that a child or a mutant squirrel?"
by Kyley Jo August 21, 2007
Get the Farkiss mug.That boy was farising yesterday when he kept moaning about how he felt bad for his friend for hours and days.
by Number#1 February 19, 2009
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1. pertaining to that which is found at a fair.
2. having the likeness of something that is found at a fair.
Origin:
1605–15; fair 1 + -ish 1
1. pertaining to that which is found at a fair.
2. having the likeness of something that is found at a fair.
Origin:
1605–15; fair 1 + -ish 1
by Baron McStrange May 4, 2009
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