by Greenskie December 06, 2011
Person 1 : *talks a lot a shit*
Person 2 : *is far on a level* Getting far.
Person 1 : *still talks*
Person 2 : *Crashes*
Person 2 : I SAID GETTING FAR!
Person 2 : *is far on a level* Getting far.
Person 1 : *still talks*
Person 2 : *Crashes*
Person 2 : I SAID GETTING FAR!
by Bacobowl January 13, 2020
An animator on YouTube that you could care less about, but now you're here because you may be a fan, a hater, or your friend told you about them.
Real information is that "Tater FaR" is a YouTuber who makes mostly animation memes, usually about herself or her Fortnite AU. Her channel blew up after making a couple of Steven Universe Future videos which ended up becoming a series. Her Fortnite AU has the two parts of "In the Zero-Point" and "From a Rift" (FaR), this includes popular Fortnite characters and storyline theories with the unusual names of "HeBoy" and "SheGirl".
Real information is that "Tater FaR" is a YouTuber who makes mostly animation memes, usually about herself or her Fortnite AU. Her channel blew up after making a couple of Steven Universe Future videos which ended up becoming a series. Her Fortnite AU has the two parts of "In the Zero-Point" and "From a Rift" (FaR), this includes popular Fortnite characters and storyline theories with the unusual names of "HeBoy" and "SheGirl".
by Tater FaR March 28, 2021
Some thing that is out of this world. Some thing so cool that it cannot be compared to anything on this planet.
by George Bush III October 08, 2007
A far cry is the distance between two people that which one can still hear the other.
An audible distance.
Princeton has a definition that dictionary.com does not (wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn). Although there is a popular videogame named Far Cry, it is indeed a normal English phrase already/as well.
Country singer Tracy Lawrence also has a song "Far Cry from You."
An audible distance.
Princeton has a definition that dictionary.com does not (wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn). Although there is a popular videogame named Far Cry, it is indeed a normal English phrase already/as well.
Country singer Tracy Lawrence also has a song "Far Cry from You."
Jim:"Where's Bill? He went out a long way, he hasn't been back for a while, is he lost or somethin'?"
Tom:"Nah, he's only a far cry from here, I heard him holler a minute ago, hehe."
Tom:"Nah, he's only a far cry from here, I heard him holler a minute ago, hehe."
by Kimblixen October 29, 2005

