"Fisher Tax" comes from the popular twitch streamer and content creator "FishenFish", who is a council member of various food chains such as; Hungry Jacks, McDonalds and KFC. The phrase refers to the way that Fisher would "tax" other people of their resources and foods, devouring all in sight. The phrase is popular with GenZ and partially with Gen Alpha.
by Jroadn December 19, 2023

The option to eat any unattended food left by family.
A portion of food that must be given to the mother on request.
A portion of food that must be given to the mother on request.
by Motherperson September 26, 2023

A formal ruling that anyone who yaps more than ninja talks about his low taper fade in Evan’s vicinity must pay a tax.
“You must now pay the Evan-tax for yapping more than ninja talks about his low taper fade. You are a generational yapper.”
by Evan-tax March 26, 2024

A Portuguese saying that rhymes in that language. Used to symbolize when you've made a great mistake.
by Windy Taxes April 14, 2022

In professional sports, a loser tax is when a team with a history of losing, bad culture, bad circumstances, and/or less than ideal location must pay extra than other teams might have needed to in order to secure the services of a premier player.
The Detroit Lions are probably going to have to pay a loser tax to Ramsey if they want to lure him away from places like Miami or Las Vegas.
by captainbone March 28, 2023

Similar to Apple Tax, only Disney. Describes the high cost of Disney merchandise and services (e.g. Disney World merchandise, tickets, hotels, and food; Disney toys; etc.)
Sarah: Boy, did I have to pay a hefty Disney Tax on that trip to Disney World this year.
Ethan: I know. That being so expensive sucks.
Ethan: I know. That being so expensive sucks.
by thebear424 November 14, 2018

The price actresses must pay to be in a Tarantino film.
This comes from Quentin Tarantinos long documented foot obsession, where mostly actresses, and some actors have had extended scenes with their (usually dirty) bare feet are in the foreground of the shot.
This comes from Quentin Tarantinos long documented foot obsession, where mostly actresses, and some actors have had extended scenes with their (usually dirty) bare feet are in the foreground of the shot.
Person 1: "I loved Margot Robbie in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Person 2: "Yeah, but she sure had to pay the Tarantino toe tax"
Person 2: "Yeah, but she sure had to pay the Tarantino toe tax"
by Fradornkledop May 26, 2025
