by Tom W Lewis November 7, 2008

"Like a Fox" is used after an action that one has just achieved as a discriptive phrase. When you have done something, adding "Like a Fox!" at the end will emphisize the slyness, talent or precision you or someone else has achieved something. "Like a Fox" can also be said; "Like Fox!". Like a Fox is traced back as far as an ancient phanton comic, where the Phantom states; "Crazy like a fox"
by Mark November 14, 2004

Have you ever seen a fish sneak up behind you? No? Well then. Sneaky must be like a fish
Yes? You mean no.
Yes? You mean no.
by Gazza T May 17, 2006

by redhood November 10, 2009

Being on the same wavelength as someone else.
by TheCitizenErased September 11, 2010

What you do on any social media platform when any post has so many dislikes that you want to give it a like out of pity.
by Lou Dickerson May 4, 2017

by stupidsackofshit October 29, 2003
