Something middle schoolers write on nine- lettered calculators for a laugh; an expression of amazement
Dude: haha
Other dude: What’s so funny?
Dude: Miles just wrote DAM FAM on his calculator lol
Other dude: lol
Guy: omg did u see what he is wearing? DAM FAM it’s ugly
Other dude: What’s so funny?
Dude: Miles just wrote DAM FAM on his calculator lol
Other dude: lol
Guy: omg did u see what he is wearing? DAM FAM it’s ugly
by Rio9 July 03, 2018
A gang or group of individuals who get high all the time and trap hard. Often misused by rich white kids who are pussys that think they are hard and try to give them selves the image that they get high and trap all the time when in reality they don't.
Real Lit Fam: My lit fam just made 100k last week pushin this dope
Pussy Rich Kid: *tweets* Thet hate us cuz they ain't us #LitFam #Swag
swag trap hard pussy
Pussy Rich Kid: *tweets* Thet hate us cuz they ain't us #LitFam #Swag
swag trap hard pussy
by ABCDJKMOW January 13, 2015
Derived from "fam"; putting someone in a serious friend zone. They are so close to you they are now blood relatives that have no, non-incestual chance at hooking up with you. Literally the worst place to be when you're trying to get that p*ssy.
by Scrilla Manila November 01, 2016
by T.dingle March 01, 2018
Short for "family prices". The term is used by hippies and music festival attendees to assure potential customers (custies) that the products being sold (shirts, jewelry, drugs, etc.) are at fair, almost family-like, prices.
However, majority of the hippies using this term sell their products over-priced and often times unreasonably high. It is a deceptive term to those unfamiliar with the Festival scene, making individuals feel as though they're getting a good deal when in reality they're getting ripped-off.
The term is very ironic, being that it is supposed to signify a person's family-like actions when selling a product; the truth of the matter is that the seller is tricking the customer and portraying very non-family-like behavior.
However, majority of the hippies using this term sell their products over-priced and often times unreasonably high. It is a deceptive term to those unfamiliar with the Festival scene, making individuals feel as though they're getting a good deal when in reality they're getting ripped-off.
The term is very ironic, being that it is supposed to signify a person's family-like actions when selling a product; the truth of the matter is that the seller is tricking the customer and portraying very non-family-like behavior.
by littlehemp June 13, 2010