A seemingly beautiful older woman who is such a fox. A milf would be the least of your worries..This cougar fox is everything you would ever want in bed..plus she is married..have fun!
Teri is such a cougar fox. She has the looks of a fox but she is such a cougar at the same time! You would be lucky to have this cougar fox rip you apart.
by Dee Nutz December 22, 2013
I can't risk becoming involved with a new show just to have it cancelled after one season. I guess I'm suffering Fox Syndrome.
by elwaz February 11, 2010
When you turn on your TV to FOX and find your expected scheduled programming has been prempted by nascar, preseason football, or some other newscast. Can also be a term for the all too common premature cancellation of your new favorite show on the FOX network. Usually followed by the onset of unhappiness, depression, or rage.
by jjt3hii August 30, 2010
The annoyance you feel when a valid organization like Planned Parenthood or ACORN or the NAACP ( all non- whites in general) is being harressed or misrepresented on Fox News. This feeling also arises whenever you hear the "Fair and Balanced" promo commerials on Fox News, because you know thats a right out lie.
Fox anchor ( blonde attractive pyscho): Planned Parenthood is forcing women to get abortions weather they want to have the baby or not, and black people are scary. This and more after these commerials.
Viewer: What bullshit, this is such a Fox Newsance.
Viewer: What bullshit, this is such a Fox Newsance.
by FoggyBreath May 16, 2011
While working at a local food place, we have MORE than once had to call the police on someone so drunk the we had to actually say, "Sir, please keep that zipped up." And you think I'm kidding...
by Steph B. August 01, 2005
The littest town in all of PA. Home to the preppiest (and richest) of people. The scandals keep everything exciting. We’re much more than your average small town. Don’t fuck with us.
by Ohhhelllnoooooo October 16, 2017
A retrovirus. A type of cytokine that causes heart cells to engage in apoptosis, simulating a heart attack.
by denise osborne December 12, 2003