A sentence that contains every word in the alphabet. When selecting a font in Windows, Microsoft uses it so you can see every example of a letter being used instead of using ABCDEFG... they use The quick brown fox jumpes over the lazy dog.
I'm going to check out a new font I installed on Windows. "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Oh, that's how the font looks like on each letter.
by rafflez March 09, 2010
by Diego November 21, 2003
"Dude, where the fuck have you been? We've been looking for you for 15 minutes!"
"Take it easy bros., I was in the shit house kicking the brown clown out of the one ringed circus
"Take it easy bros., I was in the shit house kicking the brown clown out of the one ringed circus
by Samuel Samuelson June 30, 2010
by me March 27, 2003
This word uses all of the letters in the English alphabet. It is also a stereotypical word between foxes and dogs
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is an English-language pangram—a sentence that contains all of the letters of the alphabet. It is commonly used for touch-typing practice, testing typewriters and computer keyboards, displaying examples of fonts, and other applications involving text where the use of all letters in the alphabet is desired. Owing to its brevity and coherence, it has become widely known.
by Windows 10 in purple mode October 24, 2019
consume that beverage at a rapid pace as if consuming the feaces of a member of the travelling community.
by karl7689 December 09, 2007
1) A sentence proliferated by people who get "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" wrong.
2) Sarcasm
2) Sarcasm
by Mook-Flap September 07, 2003