by e June 17, 2006

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by Imariceeater May 9, 2010

Chemistry teacher. A New Zealander which has a silver coat complexion on their facial and body hair thus giving this fox the name "silver". The fox tends to be somewhat lazy and tries to find various ways "to make money" through secondary teaching. The chemical reactions occuring within the "Silver Fox" can be characterised by the following equation:
Ag+(aq) + e = Ag(s)
thus allowing the liquid soluble silver hair into a solid within the follices of its hair/fur. Perhaps the most intriguing characteristic of the fox is its distinct favouritism it directed only at rugby players and his chemistry students.
All in all, its a dirty job but someone's got to it.
However, not as dirty as bage 's job.
Ag+(aq) + e = Ag(s)
thus allowing the liquid soluble silver hair into a solid within the follices of its hair/fur. Perhaps the most intriguing characteristic of the fox is its distinct favouritism it directed only at rugby players and his chemistry students.
All in all, its a dirty job but someone's got to it.
However, not as dirty as bage 's job.
by [bage] February 14, 2005

Silent foxes is a command a teacher or administrator might give to their students, in which the children hold up their hands to look like foxes.
Señorita Hashillo said to her obnoxiously loud class, “Silent foxes!” In which all of the students quieted down and held up their foxes.
by ElHorritocw24 May 4, 2018

Hunting a fox through the countryside with hounds and horses. A fantastically exciting sport if organised properly.
First fox hunt in England was in 1534, fox hunting is a tradition that goes back many many years.
Chavs hate it as they are incapable of riding horses and cannot afford to leave the cities they are crammed into.
Tally ho!
First fox hunt in England was in 1534, fox hunting is a tradition that goes back many many years.
Chavs hate it as they are incapable of riding horses and cannot afford to leave the cities they are crammed into.
Tally ho!
by Fabian.w June 17, 2018

A member of the Canidae family, the Grundel Fox burrows itself deep into the epidermal lining between the anus and the genitalia of humans. The Grundel Fox is most commonly found in Southern Mexico or Medford, Massachusetts. They can be recognized first by their ponchos used to peacock and find mates. Grundel Foxes can also be recognized by their mustaches.
by jumboballz March 23, 2011
