F.O.B.

Fresh Off the Border- mexicans who sound super ghetto and have bad english
The Mexican F.O.B. said "ey foo, where'd u get your michael yordan yersey."
by mount kid November 27, 2006
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F.O.B.

You can go F.O.B. because no body wants you around.
by Watchin'UrEveryMove September 13, 2017
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F.O.B.

"Fat Over Bush" - derogatory term that describes the spare tire that some women have which most often appears with low riding jeans and a crop-top t-shirt. Not to be confused with pooch which is much more sexy and less of a turn-off.
"Dude, she's got a great rack, but she's F.O.B. I wouldn't hit her with yours."
by ay-non July 20, 2006
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F.O.B

Is an acronym for "Fresh Off the Boat", and refers to new immigrants to a country (mostly Western). A phrase first coined in New Zealand in the early 90's by Polynesians to differentiate new arrivals (immigrants) from the old country (Tonga, Samoa, etc) from those with a Western upbringing. Now commonly used to describe any person new to a country, who is not well versed with its language or culture (mainly Western). Can be taken as an insult, or a term of endearment (eg; pride of culture).
"That Sione is such a F.O.B. He doesnt speak good English, & last week he walked through the drive-thru at Macca's (Mac Donalds) ..."
by Atiumm November 22, 2007
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f.o.b

Fresh off the boat.

When used for Koreans, fresh off the be-hang-gee (plane).
Listen to that f.o.b talking.
by Jashey poo December 28, 2005
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f.o.b

Fresh Off The Boat (immigrant)
Australian colloquialism usually used in reference to Pacific Islanders.
by Mr. T December 12, 2004
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f.o.b.

abrevation for the band fall out boy. hits include "sugar, we're going down", and "dance, dance".
my favorite song is sugar we're going down by f.o.b.
by leah December 26, 2005
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