FTM stands for Fuck The Matrix,

the matrix is the section of the police that deals with illegal drugs in Liverpool, and some silly 10 year olds think it makes them hardcore to write it places along with a poor representation of the weed sign.
in fact, its not only used by silly ten year olds but also by the retards who give Liverpool its reputation of stealing things and general rat consumption. most people aren't like that.
stupid retard 1: 'FtM!! _\|/_'
stupid retard 2: 'keepin' it scouse, 1 lyf, liv it! _\|/_'

nah to you, gimps.
by i reckon not. July 4, 2010
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FTM = Fuck The Man
- used to describe feelings of anger towards the establishment when a person is being oppressed by said establishment
The police are always bothering people who shouldn't be considered criminals, and our legal system is well on it's way to becoming a police state. FTM!
by M 2teh C September 6, 2006
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If you wanna understand why the Trumpster was elected in the first place, just FTM.
by Dr Bunnygirl August 15, 2020
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FTM there’s nothing I can do
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FTM - fuck the matrix

scouse slang used against the matrix devision of the police force, aimed to stop drugs and anti- social behaviour

if confrunted about the meaning of FTM most will tell police it means - from the mersey-
FTM lad they arrested us last night

fuck the matrix lad they arrested us last night
by minimuch June 20, 2009
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Surreptitious, coded football (soccer) slang from North East England. Can either mean 'Fuck the Mags (or Magpies)!' - this being the traditional and original definition as used by the supporters of Sunderland Association Football Club - or alternatively 'Fuck the Mackems!' as bastardised by the supporters of Newcastle United Football Club.

Further explanation:
'Magpies' is a geordie colloquialism for NUFC who play in black and white shirts. 'Mackems' was formerly a derogatory term for the folk from Sunderland as coined by the people of Newcastle, who, jealous of Sunderland's prowess in the noble art of shipbuilding, would say, 'They mak' em and we tak' em!' (ie, the ships). Today, however, the citizens of Sunderland are proud to be associated with the word Mackem and the connotations of its heritage.

Unless you live in the North East of England, you cannot imagine the fierce and intense rivalry between the two cities of Sunderland and Newcastle despite their being separated by only a few short miles. This burning hatred of each other has endured for many centuries and will no doubt continue for many more.

See also Mackem and Magpie
SAFC Supporter 1: FTM, our boy.
SAFC Supporter 2: Aye FTM, young un.
by Mummy Shaz July 4, 2005
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