Girl 1: He take care of the 3 F's so it's all good
Girl 2: What's the 3 F's
Girl 1: Feed, finance, and fuck me
Girl 2: What's the 3 F's
Girl 1: Feed, finance, and fuck me
by MFT10 October 16, 2011
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A grossly oversized civilian vehicle, owned by an individual as a status symbol. Named after the Ford F-Series, but actually refers to much larger vehicles.
This can be something like an Escalade or a Hummer, but is usually represented by an enormous pickup with nothing in the bed. Not even an obnoxious chrome storage box that reflects sunlight directly into the eyes of other drivers.
As the owner/driver generally has no actual need for a vehicle as large as this, he/she must have been high to think that they did. This theory is often exemplified by driver's inability to keep one within the confines of a lane.
This can be something like an Escalade or a Hummer, but is usually represented by an enormous pickup with nothing in the bed. Not even an obnoxious chrome storage box that reflects sunlight directly into the eyes of other drivers.
As the owner/driver generally has no actual need for a vehicle as large as this, he/she must have been high to think that they did. This theory is often exemplified by driver's inability to keep one within the confines of a lane.
Sorry, guys I would have been here sooner but I had to get gas, and I got stuck waiting on this douchebag to fill up his F-420.
by comorbid October 21, 2008
A stronger version of F.
Origin: This was a name of a formula game that appeared in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. With the rising popularity of F, JoJo fans started using F-MEGA to express their superiority (and feelings).
Origin: This was a name of a formula game that appeared in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. With the rising popularity of F, JoJo fans started using F-MEGA to express their superiority (and feelings).
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The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon is a multirole jet fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force. Designed as a lightweight, daytime Visual Flight Rules (VFR) fighter, it evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. The Falcon's versatility is a paramount reason it has proven a success on the export market, having been selected to serve in the air forces of 25 nations.
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