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whore from fife

a term of abuse that incorporates the two insults of being a whore and coming from fife.
hey,you've just taken my last fag,you whore from fife.
by apex dave January 19, 2011
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Mason fife

He is the type of guy to stand up for the person he is dating. He cares about his hair and doesn’t let his mom touch it. he is unique in every way he is the genius the world needs. He will be very successful in life and overthrow his abusive dad
by God isborn June 23, 2019
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Fife

A fork and a knife put together. One end has a knife, another has a fork. Who needs two hands after all?
"Jeremy, pass the fife. I can't be bothered getting a knife and fork."
by noneedtoskeet March 29, 2019
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Fife

New age term for what people call their close friends. Used interchangeably with bro, dude and mate
Guy 1: you know that guy James?

Guy 2: Oh yeah bro he’s my fife, he always there for me
by Bigman2122 May 18, 2018
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A fife is

Interested in anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. While being big into the Polandball community.
Green: lmfao fife gay
10ball: ikr
Harvee: get the guns, we going hunting
Fife: (sad face)
by Dalaaaj_Aycher November 22, 2020
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Fife

Short for "feminist life" or "female life"
Do something with your fife that would make some guy from the 50's angry.
by JRich. September 16, 2020
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Fife

A small, keyless transverse flute used to play military marches and folk tunes, most often with the accompaniment of snare drums and sometimes bass drums. A fife differs from a piccolo in that it has a cylindrical, or straight bore rather than a straight headjoint and a conical bore. This causes the fife to have a more intense and shrill sound than a piccolo. With the exception of some fifes developed in the 20th century, fifes are normally in one piece instead of two and have only six tone holes.

Since the mid 19th century, fifes have been most commonly manufactured in the key of concert Ab above the treble clef, but are named "Bb fifes" for the pitch heard when the lowest D is fingered, the same way recorders and tin whistles are named. The fife can only be played accurately in the keys of D, G, and A major and those relative minors due to the limitations of only six tone holes. Fifers always play music the octave above what is notated to get the instrument's piercing power.

Fife and drum organizations are most common in the Eastern United States and in Switzerland, but are also found in other parts of the world.
We listened to the fife and drums as they marched in the parade.
by ironmatic1 November 6, 2020
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