by Shizcakes October 21, 2009
(n) {Fahl-kin}
A young, hip, usually single female who possesses an innate aggressive, fierce, often head turning demeanor. Kind of like a cougar, only younger. Quick to strike, one capable of taking the eyes of men who seek them.
There are many derivations of the falcon. Some more mysterious, hardly seen. Some small in stature, (Pygmy falcon.)
A young, hip, usually single female who possesses an innate aggressive, fierce, often head turning demeanor. Kind of like a cougar, only younger. Quick to strike, one capable of taking the eyes of men who seek them.
There are many derivations of the falcon. Some more mysterious, hardly seen. Some small in stature, (Pygmy falcon.)
1 Man to another Man in club: " Did you see that falcon at the bar? I would sever my left arm for a chance to date her!"
by Metal Wendler November 10, 2009
by thecharles September 10, 2007
Originated from the popular xbox360 game, "Gears of War 2", falcon is a verb -- the act of being in someone's way, bigtime.
* while playing GoW2 *
guy1- "Dude! help me get these guys, im getting owned!"
guy2- "i cant, this dude is totally falconing me and i cant see/get around to help you."
example 2:
* in classroom, teacher giving notes on a chalkboard *
teacher-"blah blah blah blah *write* blah blah blah blah blah"
student-"teacher, you're being a giant falcon and standing in front of what you just wrote. we cant see."
guy1- "Dude! help me get these guys, im getting owned!"
guy2- "i cant, this dude is totally falconing me and i cant see/get around to help you."
example 2:
* in classroom, teacher giving notes on a chalkboard *
teacher-"blah blah blah blah *write* blah blah blah blah blah"
student-"teacher, you're being a giant falcon and standing in front of what you just wrote. we cant see."
by sydnieonfire January 09, 2010
by The-Drizzle January 28, 2010
1. A fast carnivorous bird.
2. When an object, usually a ball, hits someone in the head. This is very different to a header (a soccer term used to describe the action of hitting the ball with one's head) as a header is intentional whereas a falcon is usually accidental. However if someone where to kick/throw/hit/fling an object at someone's head, it is still classified as a falcon, even though it was not an accident.
2. When an object, usually a ball, hits someone in the head. This is very different to a header (a soccer term used to describe the action of hitting the ball with one's head) as a header is intentional whereas a falcon is usually accidental. However if someone where to kick/throw/hit/fling an object at someone's head, it is still classified as a falcon, even though it was not an accident.
1. I tried to steal a falcon's eggs, but the mother saw me and chased me down the mountain.
2. During a game of soccer, John went for a header but it missed the top corner by a smidget. In frustration, he picked up the ball and kicked it aimlessly. The ball falconed the other team's goalie who then proceeded to pick up the ball in anger and falconed him back in revenge.
2. During a game of soccer, John went for a header but it missed the top corner by a smidget. In frustration, he picked up the ball and kicked it aimlessly. The ball falconed the other team's goalie who then proceeded to pick up the ball in anger and falconed him back in revenge.
by teh_dee March 05, 2006
by tuner10 September 13, 2012