by Janette Christ November 11, 2008
Get the fatto mug.A condition where you are in the company of a select group of random people, for instance on the bus. There's a girl that within the general public you may rate 6/10. However as she is the fittest girl on the bus she looks more like a 9/10.
Guy 1 : Woahh, that girl on the bus was stunning!
Guy 2 : C'mon just because she was the fittest girl on the bus doesnt hide the fact she was a complete cheb-a-saurus-rex!
Guy 2 : C'mon just because she was the fittest girl on the bus doesnt hide the fact she was a complete cheb-a-saurus-rex!
by JF131 March 30, 2013
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by 26golf May 14, 2009
Get the kit fisto mug.A hat which is seen on an individual who is labeled a "junkie" by modern day society. A Junkie Fitted is generally a hat regular people call a "winter hat". You see these same hats on junkies or bums ALL year round no matter what season it is. Normal people wear them just during winter, but not junkies, it is normal apparel. If you ever venture into the jungles of soup-kitchens you'll see the never ending flood of junkie fitted's securely on the bums/junkies heads.
by Cody Elles December 9, 2010
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Me: FITFO
Friend: Huh?
Me: The answer is the definition; “Figure It The Fuck Out”
Me: FITFO
Friend: Huh?
Me: The answer is the definition; “Figure It The Fuck Out”
by Hades_31 August 23, 2018
Get the FITFO mug.A factoid that is false or unsupported by evidence, but gets into public circulation anyway. Once it is repeated and quoted enough times, it gains a life of its own, and people assume it is true because they get it from multiple sources, even though the original source is flawed or unverified, or the information turns out to be false.
One common fictoid is the idea that people need to drink 8 glasses of water a day to be healthy. There's no sound basis for this recommendation, but it is quoted and given as advice frequently.
Recently (as of new years 2009), one of the big news stories has been the collapse of a fraudulent investment fund run by Bernard Madoff, which turned out to be a ponzi scheme. Although it takes months to go through the records to figure out how much money was involved, an initial estimate was that "up to $50 billion dollars may have been lost". Despite the fact that this was an initial best guess rather than the result of actual auditing, and despite the fact that even a clear definition of "money lost" in this case is vague, this $50 billion estimate has become a fictoid, and is being repeated in the press. Plenty of people believe that it is well accepted that $50 billion is the amount of money that was lost in this fraudulent scheme.
Recently (as of new years 2009), one of the big news stories has been the collapse of a fraudulent investment fund run by Bernard Madoff, which turned out to be a ponzi scheme. Although it takes months to go through the records to figure out how much money was involved, an initial estimate was that "up to $50 billion dollars may have been lost". Despite the fact that this was an initial best guess rather than the result of actual auditing, and despite the fact that even a clear definition of "money lost" in this case is vague, this $50 billion estimate has become a fictoid, and is being repeated in the press. Plenty of people believe that it is well accepted that $50 billion is the amount of money that was lost in this fraudulent scheme.
by my name is Cos January 11, 2009
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