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

Posting a Facebook status solely for the reason of obtaining as many likes as possible.
Ninety-Nine percent of non-celebrity statuses are the result of like fishing.
Ninety-Nine percent of non-celebrity statuses are the result of like fishing.
Facebook User's status: "Maybe you should eat makeup, so you can try to be pretty on the inside too."
Dude: "Damn, Facebook User got 57 likes. That's an obvious use of like fishing."
Dude: "Damn, Facebook User got 57 likes. That's an obvious use of like fishing."
by Sonial January 13, 2012

by stupidsackofshit October 29, 2003
