Another way of saying too bad
It originated from an episode of "Even Stevens" when Louis' crazy uncle comes to town causing trouble.
The scene where the phrase "foo clad" takes place when Louis got into an argument with his dad because he was supposed to be washing the car but instead hung out with his crazy uncle.
It originated from an episode of "Even Stevens" when Louis' crazy uncle comes to town causing trouble.
The scene where the phrase "foo clad" takes place when Louis got into an argument with his dad because he was supposed to be washing the car but instead hung out with his crazy uncle.
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by brad December 5, 2004
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After we jokingly (but semi-seriously) told him to stop drinking, Chadd decided to Chadd Out. We found him on the porch twenty minutes later.
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"I'm going to go hit on that sexy red-headed chick!"
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"Dude, better not, see that Claddaugh ring? It means she's taken..."
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