Adjective
Pronounced /fōsh/
Means something that is legit, real, fresh, cool, true, authentic, awesome.
Does not have a superlative (something cannot be "focher, or fochest. It is either foche or it isnt)
Pronounced /fōsh/
Means something that is legit, real, fresh, cool, true, authentic, awesome.
Does not have a superlative (something cannot be "focher, or fochest. It is either foche or it isnt)
by foshe-broshe March 13, 2017
Get the Foche mug.A combination of touché and "fo sho" that when combined emphasizes agreement and acknowledgement that a good point has been made.
by RAngel26 January 21, 2010
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(verb) to get rid of an item and replace it with a newer or better version.
This has been popular on a handfull of message boards, and is beleived to be named after Ethan Forhetz of Illinois, who claims to have been the first person to get rid of a land-line phone and only use a cellular phone.
This has been popular on a handfull of message boards, and is beleived to be named after Ethan Forhetz of Illinois, who claims to have been the first person to get rid of a land-line phone and only use a cellular phone.
by Ron Palmer March 23, 2005
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“Oh, man, I was so fached last Thursday.” “Yea, you kept calling yourself Bricholas Cage and fighting any one that offered you a bump”
“You guys want to hit the Handicap Stall and get fached before date night?”
“Oh, man, I was so fached last Thursday.” “Yea, you kept calling yourself Bricholas Cage and fighting any one that offered you a bump”
“You guys want to hit the Handicap Stall and get fached before date night?”
by Thursday.lines December 26, 2019
Get the Fached mug."Je m'en fiche" is a French expression that can be loosely translated to "I don't care" or "I don't give a damn." It is similar to the French expression "je m'en fous" (I don't give a fuck), but far less vulgar. It is still slang though and usually used in what one could potentially describe as "street French;" albeit a softer street French than the one that would use "je m'en fous" or "j'en ai rien à foutre."
by Hephaestus Collins February 22, 2015
Get the je m'en fiche mug.A slapper focker is an irish term usually used when at rage. It means failing at something when you try harded your best.
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