by The Real Driller September 20, 2021
A term for any public Wi-Fi that requires you to pay for an access code to use. These usually cost $3 per hour and is most prevalent in hotels, restaurants, and any other locations that exploit this. And once you do connect, you'll probably won't be able to watch YouTube or Netflix, or otherwise get into online games due to their crappy speed. See McDonald's Wi-Fi.
Named after Motel 6 whose Wi-Fi asks you to pay to use it.
Named after Motel 6 whose Wi-Fi asks you to pay to use it.
At any Motel 6 location:
Susumu: Hey Kagami, are you up for some Smash online?
Kagami: Sure thing, pal. Just gotta connect my Switch to the... wait, it says you have to pay to use it?
Susumu: Yeah. Unfortunately, Motel 6 decided to be greedy jerks by asking all of their guests to buy an access code to hop on. You can play off of mine using the second Joy-Con, but don't get it greasy!
Kagami: Screw Motel 6 Wi-Fi. And the speed here isn't probably that good anyways.
Susumu: Hey Kagami, are you up for some Smash online?
Kagami: Sure thing, pal. Just gotta connect my Switch to the... wait, it says you have to pay to use it?
Susumu: Yeah. Unfortunately, Motel 6 decided to be greedy jerks by asking all of their guests to buy an access code to hop on. You can play off of mine using the second Joy-Con, but don't get it greasy!
Kagami: Screw Motel 6 Wi-Fi. And the speed here isn't probably that good anyways.
by The Real Driller February 10, 2019
A phrase used by incels appropriating Jamaican culture to express dislike, usually in a homophobic or transphobic context
Alternate spellings include fiyah and fyah, among others.
Alternate spellings include fiyah and fyah, among others.
Fire fi dat
by suciolinguist May 27, 2023
A type of chill music genre that is, by and large, copyright-free. It is widely encountered as the background music of almost every YouTube video or Twitch stream. Lo-fi hip hop started off as a unique genre which grew popular in 2016, but has now become rather mainstream, with more and more amateur producers trying to replicate that quintessential mellow lo-fi vibe, and more and more content creators depending on this music.
To achieve the lo-fi hip hop vibe, you will need all of the following:
1) Vinyl and/or ambiance background loops
2) Lo-fi drum samples (primarily found on splice.com)
3) Continuing, a hip hop beat with a large amount of swing applied
4) Mellow sounding instruments like a Rhodes piano, Kalimba or acoustic guitar
5) Amping and distortion for that fuzzy effect
6) Various mellow-sounding foley sounds (e.g. leaves crunching, gentle footsteps)
7) Some musical creativity (this is all dependent on your knowledge on music theory and your familiarity with good-tasting music in general)
To achieve the lo-fi hip hop vibe, you will need all of the following:
1) Vinyl and/or ambiance background loops
2) Lo-fi drum samples (primarily found on splice.com)
3) Continuing, a hip hop beat with a large amount of swing applied
4) Mellow sounding instruments like a Rhodes piano, Kalimba or acoustic guitar
5) Amping and distortion for that fuzzy effect
6) Various mellow-sounding foley sounds (e.g. leaves crunching, gentle footsteps)
7) Some musical creativity (this is all dependent on your knowledge on music theory and your familiarity with good-tasting music in general)
Unlike most producers, lo-fi hip hop producers tend to stay behind the scenes, wanting to draw little attention to themselves. These producers mainly produce music not for money, not for popularity, but simply for curiosity and general fondness with the genre. They need not be experienced with music theory to make lo-fi hip hop, but rather a passion and keen sense for music is sufficient enough.
Thus, lo-fi hip hop, to a degree, sort of presents itself as a grassroots movement made up of various amateur producers that want to experiment with this genre. Nobody really knows who these producers are, all we know is that they make some great-sounding music that turns out to be 100x better than what any high-profile pop producer could make.
(This definition was written by a long-time EDM producer.)
Thus, lo-fi hip hop, to a degree, sort of presents itself as a grassroots movement made up of various amateur producers that want to experiment with this genre. Nobody really knows who these producers are, all we know is that they make some great-sounding music that turns out to be 100x better than what any high-profile pop producer could make.
(This definition was written by a long-time EDM producer.)
by Idiosyncratic Misnomer June 25, 2021
by Derek Danger April 13, 2009
Banter in which the classic English poem Fee Fi Fo Fum is edited for the purpose of banter. It is known in the British advert for weetabix where the tiny little dickhead boy says FEE FI FO FIX IVE JUST HAD MY WEETABIX
by DTric May 31, 2018