¹A barrier that prevents people, animals or other things from passing over, or underneath it.
²A person who is used as a middleman between a seller and a buyer of illegal goods.
²A person who is used as a middleman between a seller and a buyer of illegal goods.
by yogha September 10, 2023
Get the Fencemug. 1. The cone of shame a dog wears to prevent itching or biting
2. Another term for braces or headgear
3. Football helmet
2. Another term for braces or headgear
3. Football helmet
1.That poor dog has got the face fence.
2.I have some spinach jammed in my f-fence.
3. Dont grab another player's face fence.
2.I have some spinach jammed in my f-fence.
3. Dont grab another player's face fence.
by Kermitt July 21, 2019
Get the Face Fencemug. South-American inspired pointed-toe cowboy boots specially designed to kill cornered cockaroaches and then quickly climb a chain-link fence to freedom.
Jose is so lucky. His wife gave him a pair of Cockaroach-Killer Fence Climbers on Cinco-de-Mayo. Go Jose Go!!
by Big D Rock July 4, 2020
Get the Cockaroach-Killer Fence Climbermug. A fence made of wood. And lost trains don’t forget about that. It will be on your test. I love wooden fence
by the abc song February 10, 2023
Get the wooden fencemug. by Pfef May 16, 2004
Get the Dense Fencemug. Apparently A word or phrase considered in general to be bigoted, but claimed by its user to be a descriptive truth that is suppressed by political correctness. Sometimes used to just mean bigoted language in general.
I'm not exactly sure (because I cannot find a free copy of the entire originating article), but it seems to originally be an inside joke shared among people who have studied semantics, a phrase coined by then Institute of General Semantics executive director Steve Stockdale in a 2007 article entitled, "A Fence Sieve Language," which appears in the publication by the General Semantics Institute called, Calling Out the Symbol Rulers.
"Fence sieve" appears to be an ironic take on a quote from Aldous Huxley's 1963 article, "Culture and the Individual":
"A culture cannot be discriminatingly accepted, much less be modified, except by persons who have seen through it─by persons who have cut holes in the confining stockade of verbalized symbols and so are able to look at the world and, by reflection at themselves, in a relatively new and unprejudiced way."
I'm not exactly sure (because I cannot find a free copy of the entire originating article), but it seems to originally be an inside joke shared among people who have studied semantics, a phrase coined by then Institute of General Semantics executive director Steve Stockdale in a 2007 article entitled, "A Fence Sieve Language," which appears in the publication by the General Semantics Institute called, Calling Out the Symbol Rulers.
"Fence sieve" appears to be an ironic take on a quote from Aldous Huxley's 1963 article, "Culture and the Individual":
"A culture cannot be discriminatingly accepted, much less be modified, except by persons who have seen through it─by persons who have cut holes in the confining stockade of verbalized symbols and so are able to look at the world and, by reflection at themselves, in a relatively new and unprejudiced way."
by Genepoz March 29, 2024
Get the fence sievemug. Impeding traffic flow.
Driving slow in the fast lane. Purposely speeding up during passing gaps, then slowing down during congested areas. Often using semi-trucks in the art.
Driving slow in the fast lane. Purposely speeding up during passing gaps, then slowing down during congested areas. Often using semi-trucks in the art.
She's fencing the island. She's even watching in her rearview mirror laughing at me. Does this qualify for road rage?!
by Xanalu September 14, 2025
Get the Fencing the islandmug.