Originated from old saying. Folks believed it was originated from old wisdom, spiritual world etc
The alternate meaning simply means not giving in to negativities, ransoms, or anything you determined as morally wrong.
The alternate meaning simply means not giving in to negativities, ransoms, or anything you determined as morally wrong.
Bob said “your boss hates you.” Then Susan said “yeah your boss hates you.”
You replied “Fuck this shit. Leave me alone and I don’t need your bias and rumours.”
You replied “Fuck this shit. Leave me alone and I don’t need your bias and rumours.”
by 29Why July 18, 2022
The term describing somthing so obscene that you need to come up with a even more obscene picture in your mind to make a joke
by Bigbean69699 October 22, 2022
by Discreet Sectrearions December 02, 2020
A phrase used to refer to the end of the week when you just need to get really drunk.
Frequently happens after Fuck This Shit O'Clock
Frequently happens after Fuck This Shit O'Clock
Victoria: Ugh my boss was a huge prick today, Fuck this shit Friday.
Justin: 3 exams down, 5 to go! :(
Martina: Fuck this shit Friday?
Justin: You know it!
Justin: 3 exams down, 5 to go! :(
Martina: Fuck this shit Friday?
Justin: You know it!
by Flubber92 January 11, 2014
by supersexycherry November 27, 2017
With so many different variations in the definition of FUCK SHIT I wanted to take the time and provide my full meaning of FUCK SHIT when used in the South.
Now FUCK SHIT is used to describe a shady scenario or situation. Meaning if someone is on some FUCK SHIT they need an ass whooping.
No one likes people who stay on that FUCK SHIT. because shady ass people on fuck shit usually are on drugs or just down right bottom feeders.
Now FUCK SHIT is used to describe a shady scenario or situation. Meaning if someone is on some FUCK SHIT they need an ass whooping.
No one likes people who stay on that FUCK SHIT. because shady ass people on fuck shit usually are on drugs or just down right bottom feeders.
by FlawedAF December 04, 2021
by Thejumacatedscholar February 28, 2019