by SylveticHearts January 19, 2021
Get the Fort Analmug. “Let’s fort up for squad!”
“Hey bro, what are you doing tonight?
I’’m going to be at home chilling, gonna fort up with the squad”
“Hey bro, what are you doing tonight?
I’’m going to be at home chilling, gonna fort up with the squad”
by LLSnoozeday January 21, 2018
Get the fort upmug. by bigpapihere June 14, 2018
Get the Fort-shittingmug. A household which consists of people who resist societal pressures to only cook completely healthy food, and celebrate their defiance (hence "Fort"). The main aim of their cooking is to produce plenty of great-tasting food (hence "Nom"), rather than nutritious, balanced, healthy, or faddish food.
Sunday afternoon is baking time at Fort Nom! Be here in 30 minutes for Bacon & Maple syrup cupcakes!
by Matti Matti Matti January 5, 2014
Get the Fort Nommug. Mixing cocaine and broken up blue adderall to make a powder that resembles the baby blue color made famous by NCAA power house UNC and their legendary shooting guard "Joseph Forte."
by Zion Brion March 2, 2019
Get the Joseph Fortemug. by Haha20 December 8, 2021
Get the Fort leboeufmug. 1. Fort-Knoxing Verb. To overbearingly lock locks in the house when only one/none is needed.
2. Fort-Knoxed Adjective. To explain that a house has been Fort-Knoxed
2. Fort-Knoxed Adjective. To explain that a house has been Fort-Knoxed
1. Somebody left to get a pack of cigarettes at the close by convenience store and will be back in less than five minutes
there are five locks on the door you lock all five of them.
This is an act of fort-knoxing.
Use in a sentence: She keeps Fort-Knoxing the house every time I step outside.
2. When you knowingly lock all the locks on a door even though someone is out and will be back shortly. The house would be described as fort-Knoxed
Use in a sentence: I have just Fort-Knoxed the house
there are five locks on the door you lock all five of them.
This is an act of fort-knoxing.
Use in a sentence: She keeps Fort-Knoxing the house every time I step outside.
2. When you knowingly lock all the locks on a door even though someone is out and will be back shortly. The house would be described as fort-Knoxed
Use in a sentence: I have just Fort-Knoxed the house
by antigataprieta December 21, 2010
Get the Fort-Knoxingmug.