by Mic February 10, 2004
Defining or explaining the meaning / origin of a topic, only to shortly find out that you are completely incorrect and had no idea what you were talking about.
He explained to us the historical origin of charity signs around the park, only to find out with a quick search that he had pulled a Jimmy Fund and was completely wrong and failed in every way.
by bigjackass March 16, 2010
Not really an official savings account, but rather an "In Case Shit" Fund that you only dip into for those 'just in case' situations like when you run out of weed or you have to take your dog to the vet.
Joe: "Damn, that hoe wrecked my car and I don't have insurance."
Chris: "Looks like you'll be dipping into the savings account."
Joe: "I don't have much of a savings account, just an ICS Fund."
Chris: "An ICS Fund?"
Joe: "Yeah, an In Case Shit Fund, it's not really an official savings account."
Chris: "Looks like you'll be dipping into the savings account."
Joe: "I don't have much of a savings account, just an ICS Fund."
Chris: "An ICS Fund?"
Joe: "Yeah, an In Case Shit Fund, it's not really an official savings account."
by suede_b February 05, 2009
Originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this currency is commonly used in Mrs. Fleming's biology class.
Aidan: I have so many Fleming Funds, I wipe my ass with them.
Joseph: I shit myself, I have nothing to wipe with.
Joseph: I shit myself, I have nothing to wipe with.
by JosephPoopsHisPants69 August 25, 2022
Insufficient Funds!
by Fazzzz88686 December 09, 2014
The female specific term describing images or thoughts used during masterbation to increase one's sexual arousal. The opposite of 'spank bank' which is the male specific term.
by sexbeyond40 December 02, 2013
"Angel-funded" describes a business entity that is funded by "angel investors". Angel investors are venture-capital investors who are willing to invest a large amount of money in a startup in exchange for a large stake in ownership / a large share in returns.
A small, angel-funded firm is looking for to pay developers to help create the next generation social-networking site.
by Mark Meves August 11, 2006