1)The backwards spelling of beef.
2)Usually used when a vegetarian begins to eat meat again.
3)Type of food.
4)Somthing Chris doesn't understand.
2)Usually used when a vegetarian begins to eat meat again.
3)Type of food.
4)Somthing Chris doesn't understand.
1)"What are you eating?"
"Feeb."
"What's that?."
"Beef spelt backwards."
2)"I started eating feeb again."
"What's feeb?"
"Beef."
"I thought you were a vegetarian."
"I was until I starting eating feeb again."
3)Feeb tastes like murder, murder is beef, and beef tastes good.
4)"Chris yesterday Sarah ate feeb."
Chris: "What's feeb?"
"Spell it backwards."
Chris: "You mean fig?"
"No feeb. F-E-E-B."
Chris: "Fig?"
"NO FEEB, spell it backwards"
Chris: "Uhhhh"
"F-E-E-B"
Chris: "Uhhhh"
"It mean's beef.."
"Feeb."
"What's that?."
"Beef spelt backwards."
2)"I started eating feeb again."
"What's feeb?"
"Beef."
"I thought you were a vegetarian."
"I was until I starting eating feeb again."
3)Feeb tastes like murder, murder is beef, and beef tastes good.
4)"Chris yesterday Sarah ate feeb."
Chris: "What's feeb?"
"Spell it backwards."
Chris: "You mean fig?"
"No feeb. F-E-E-B."
Chris: "Fig?"
"NO FEEB, spell it backwards"
Chris: "Uhhhh"
"F-E-E-B"
Chris: "Uhhhh"
"It mean's beef.."
by JooliaInWonderland March 04, 2008
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by echolocator October 06, 2003
n. slang word derived from the phrase "feeble-minded." Describes one who is unbearably insipid or odious.
God, that substitute teacher is such a feeb! She was talking about how she wries on her grandmother's wedding dress when she is bored.
by Sarah Élisabeth de Forcheville May 04, 2005
by Lawman October 17, 2003
1. Someone who is feeble, either in body or mind.
2. Derogatory term for an FBI agent, usually used by officers of the NYPD.
2. Derogatory term for an FBI agent, usually used by officers of the NYPD.
by Zen Gwen May 27, 2006
An assclown, which practices assclownery at an exponential level , when compared to a regular assclown. This is an assclown whose own stupidity can actually change the Earth's gravitational pull.
by Vinny D. January 16, 2003