1. an alternative for Fuck You
2. used by idiots to state an unpleasant person or situation that would be difficult to agree and/or cope with. Usualy followed by the word Khenne
2. used by idiots to state an unpleasant person or situation that would be difficult to agree and/or cope with. Usualy followed by the word Khenne
Example 1:
Anonymous: hey Huyen, how are you?
Huyen: Fetyew (khenne)
Example 2:
anonymous: im sorry you cannot do that
Huyen: Fetyew (khenne)
Anonymous: hey Huyen, how are you?
Huyen: Fetyew (khenne)
Example 2:
anonymous: im sorry you cannot do that
Huyen: Fetyew (khenne)
by anonymous2912 August 26, 2008
Get the fetyew mug.We specially hired a baby grand piano to be played at our charity concert, but the piano they delivered was sooo tiny it was surely only a foetal grand.
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Drinking game, where one duct tapes a 40 to each hand and must drink both fortys before removing them from their hands. See also colt 45 hands
by jdogg March 30, 2005
Get the Edward Forty Hands mug.When someone pretends to be sweet and child like but underneath they are still wild and unpredictable like a Bear. Typically evil in nature pretending to be good.
Adam: I like Eric, he's such a nice guy.
Clint: No Way, that dude is just a Bear wearing Footy Pajamas, you can't trust his outer apperance.
Clint: No Way, that dude is just a Bear wearing Footy Pajamas, you can't trust his outer apperance.
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Get the forty whiner mug.Jake - “Hey Ben.... wanna go out for a drink tonight?”
Ben - “can’t the boys. I have footy headache.... my head is throbbing from playing footy.”
Jake - “again? Is that even a thing?”
Ben - “yeh”
Jake - “no worries bro.”
Ben - “can’t the boys. I have footy headache.... my head is throbbing from playing footy.”
Jake - “again? Is that even a thing?”
Ben - “yeh”
Jake - “no worries bro.”
by Snakekss11 June 14, 2019
Get the Footy headache mug.Text (book, webpage or other) written in a font which is so small that it is visible only to those with good eyesight. Those whose age is over forty increasingly lose their close-up vision as they age (known as hyperopia), because their eye-focus gradually becomes more fixed-focus rather than adaptable-focus.
Well, this webpage certainly loves using under-forty-font!
The ingredients on this candy bar are impossible to read in their under-forty-font.
The ingredients on this candy bar are impossible to read in their under-forty-font.
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