political and media term derived from the strategy of unfair and unbalanced media reporting solely for the purpose of killing any candidate that does not agree with the big business mantra. Derivation orignally from FOX network. While it is the global big business interest pulling the strings, terms such as "gay marriage," "illegal aliens," "tax and spend liberal" and "abortion" are used as buzz words in foxing a candidate, while big business uses the buzz word "conservative" to conceal it's real identity.
by snappy2 March 30, 2008
A social phenomenon which is both popular and in poor taste. The origins of this word are likely based upon the media offerings of the FOX television network.
by JOC January 20, 2004
A television channel that shows two hours of "Truck Racing" followed by "Yu-Gi-Oh" but cancelled Firefly because they didn't like the idea of a show about interesting characters.
by Chiya April 08, 2008
by dj gs68 August 14, 2003
To fox can be anything from roaming with your bro's, to doin' it for Dale.
also to make sweet love to a babe... or man if that's what you're into.
And the act of inhaling Marijuana(a.k.a. foxables)
also to make sweet love to a babe... or man if that's what you're into.
And the act of inhaling Marijuana(a.k.a. foxables)
Example 1. "Damn man, they're just foxin' the night away in there"
Example 2.
Person 1, "Dude, let's fox"
Person 2, "Foxxx"
Example 3.
Person 1, "I'm lookin' to fox tonight"
Person 2, "I brought Pooky"
Example 4, "Foxing is a way of life, more of a religion, if you may"
Example 2.
Person 1, "Dude, let's fox"
Person 2, "Foxxx"
Example 3.
Person 1, "I'm lookin' to fox tonight"
Person 2, "I brought Pooky"
Example 4, "Foxing is a way of life, more of a religion, if you may"
by Sercumstance February 17, 2009
by doc Evil July 26, 2003