short for fresh of the boat. in australia is now used to describe people of islander decent- tongan, samoan, sometimes kiwi(new zealand). a play on wog (european mainly italian/greek background).
hh: what were they?
nn: fobs
nn: fobs
by ette10 June 25, 2006

Sandra: "Do you like the way I look in my new lingerie Colin?"
Colin: "Oooooh very much Missus Espisito, I have a throbbing FOB"
Colin: "Oooooh very much Missus Espisito, I have a throbbing FOB"
by David Benson-Phillips April 11, 2019

by kidsgil June 16, 2009

*Expanded Definition*
1) "Fresh Off the Boat" usually pertains to Asians, Arabs, Russians or Indians (not Native American)
2) "Fresh Over the Border" Include people from south of the American/Mexican border. Mainly illegal Mexican immigrants.
1) "Fresh Off the Boat" usually pertains to Asians, Arabs, Russians or Indians (not Native American)
2) "Fresh Over the Border" Include people from south of the American/Mexican border. Mainly illegal Mexican immigrants.
"I went to Wal-Mart and there were FOBs as far as the eye can see."
Look at the FOBs in-front of the Home Depot
Look at the FOBs in-front of the Home Depot
by MistahTom November 02, 2005

"Fresh off the boat" also referred to as Immigrants.
"dude, that guy's a fob"
by Pierre J. Capretz January 27, 2003

Used in New Zealand and Australia - refers to Pacific Islanders such as Samoans, Tongans, Cook Islanders etc.
by Fobsta May 13, 2005
