The aquatic counterpart to tree-hugger, is occasionally used as a derogatory term for environmental activists as well as those who study the environment. Also a humors title for someone who works in Ichthyology or fisheries management.
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Get the Fish-kisser mug.Advertising and creative industry terminology when you pitch two separate creative ideas - a fish and a badger and the client makes you mush the two together.
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Get the soggy fish mug.Someone who always has really bad breath. It’s said that they lick fish and that’s how their breath gets so bad
Jerry: Steve, I think my wife is a fish licker
Steve: how come?
Jerry: she kissed me thing morning and I almost projectile vomited on the kids
Steve: how come?
Jerry: she kissed me thing morning and I almost projectile vomited on the kids
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Get the Fish Licker mug.The form of fishing where the line is used to propell the fly to the target. Unlike standard spin fishing where weight of the lure casts itself out, in fly fishing, the line propells the fly to the target because the line makes the tip of the rod bend, allowing the fly to reach its target in a well presentation. Unlike in spin fishing where most of the lures are made of wood, plastic, or metal, in fly fishing, the flies are made of synthetics, feathers, and other natural materials.
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noun: fish-eye
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a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges.
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a suspicious or unfriendly look.
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a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges.
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a suspicious or unfriendly look.
fish·eye
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noun: fish-eye
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a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges.
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"Wally gave him the fisheye"
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noun: fish-eye
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a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges.
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"Wally gave him the fisheye"
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