by nadieefish January 6, 2008

Those nasty, crunchy, dried-up fries that have been sitting under the heat lamp at a fast food restaurant for a couple of hours. These are often given to customers when they're almost out, but haven't made a new batch of fries yet.
by psychroclasm October 27, 2011

Susan's stomach had been rumbling ever since lunch in the Chinese restaurant and, sure enough, that evening when I started to chomp her from behind she gave me a warm fringe.
by routine June 5, 2015

The act of using one's fringe in order to give somebody sexual pleasure.
Particularly enjoyed by those who harbour a rather unusual fetish for fringes, fringe sex works best with a long straight fringe that can more easily be wrapped around the genitals.
Particularly enjoyed by those who harbour a rather unusual fetish for fringes, fringe sex works best with a long straight fringe that can more easily be wrapped around the genitals.
by Mustaphalopolis August 22, 2007

by iluvsexyemoboys March 23, 2007

1. A person you kindof know and who kindof knows you too. Possibly met at a class or in a group gathering. Someone you would be willing to wave and smile at but not someone you would stop and talk to.
2. A person you do not know very well but it is awkward to not aknowledge them when you see them.
2. A person you do not know very well but it is awkward to not aknowledge them when you see them.
You see *Katie* in the halls. You wave, she waves back. You keep walking and so does she.
*You two are fringe friends, you notice and pay attention but nothing more than that.
*You two are fringe friends, you notice and pay attention but nothing more than that.
by Eyecrosser March 12, 2009

A Fringe Festival is an event showcasing a selection of shows from small companies.
Shows can range from stand up comics, improv, comedies, farces, poetry, storytelling, or just about anything else that you can perform, givin a venue.
Shows put on tend to be cutting edge, contraversial, eclectic, low budget, and easily accesible by the public.
Shows can range from stand up comics, improv, comedies, farces, poetry, storytelling, or just about anything else that you can perform, givin a venue.
Shows put on tend to be cutting edge, contraversial, eclectic, low budget, and easily accesible by the public.
by Iain July 25, 2004
