Abbreviation for "First In, First Out", and abstractly means that the first item placed into a container or list will be the first to be removed. The system is used by fine resturaunts like McDonalds in order to assure freshest average food quality, though it doesn't address the omnipresent "half of the stock is expired" or "the refrigeration temperature is too high" issues. It is noteworthy that many employees ignore the system altogether in favor of grabbing the most convenient box.
by Eidako July 01, 2003
Fly in, fly out. As in people who fly to their workplace (usually for a week or two at a time), then fly back home. This type of work schedule is common in Australia, especially in mining companies as the mine site is often quite remote.
by n3xia March 25, 2012
by Fenix July 30, 2003
by You Hood Dictionaryy March 25, 2020
First in First out. (as in queue from data structures) as applied to when a virgin girl becomes pregnant the first time she has sex.
by MrGrumpyFace March 19, 2019