by thedollardrafts April 15, 2011
A phase made popular by The Simpsons (like a lot of things).
Homer refers to being "Stupid like a fox" which is a play on the term "Crazy like a fox", a phase coined in 1944 by humourist S.J. Perelman as the title of a book.
Crazy like a fox means an act that appears foolish but is actully shrewd and cunning. An example of this would be turning down a seemingly good deal, knowing that they will counter with a better one.
Homer refers to being "Stupid like a fox" which is a play on the term "Crazy like a fox", a phase coined in 1944 by humourist S.J. Perelman as the title of a book.
Crazy like a fox means an act that appears foolish but is actully shrewd and cunning. An example of this would be turning down a seemingly good deal, knowing that they will counter with a better one.
by MrCromin February 17, 2011
The process of double-liking something on Facebook by liking it, unliking it, and then liking it again.
Sara: So excited, we are going to VEGAS!
*click like button*
*click unlike button*
*click like button again*
Comment: Kate: I like that so much that I double-liked it! Can't wait!
*click like button*
*click unlike button*
*click like button again*
Comment: Kate: I like that so much that I double-liked it! Can't wait!
by double-liker March 25, 2011
The most common 2 words used in a sentence by girls from the age of 13 to 18. Can be used up to 5 times in a sentence.
The girl opposite me was talking to her friend: "Well I was like disgusted with her and I go like "You're a bitch", and she goes like,"Well, like tough titties", and I go like, "you should like be so lucky", and my friend goes like ...
by Fredleted September 08, 2011
by McBuckets August 13, 2010
A two word replacement for the adjective "crazily." It is typically used by younger individuals that do not yet know or care that it is improper grammar.
by Ben L. September 10, 2005
by John Did-me-now August 04, 2010