The act of being a pretentious asshole.
by The wind December 1, 2013
by plum pudding November 26, 2003
technically the word foose is a cross between the word moose, and fox, this however has no real grounding on the term.
the term "like a foose"(which is really the only acceptable use of the word) is really an evolution/complete maiming of "like a fox" ie 'cunning like a fox'
the word is used to decribe an action that is good/crazy/exciting/not quite right/well anything, and is used as a rebuttle/agreement to any comment passed towards you or actually towards anybody in the general area (best effect when towards complete strangers)
the term "like a foose"(which is really the only acceptable use of the word) is really an evolution/complete maiming of "like a fox" ie 'cunning like a fox'
the word is used to decribe an action that is good/crazy/exciting/not quite right/well anything, and is used as a rebuttle/agreement to any comment passed towards you or actually towards anybody in the general area (best effect when towards complete strangers)
person 1: im going to jump off a cliff
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!!
person 1: ah! somebody just threw up on me!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!
person 1: wow guy, your face looks messed up
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: your face is stupid
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: hey can you give me a hand over here?
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!!
person 1: ah! somebody just threw up on me!
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!
person 1: wow guy, your face looks messed up
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: your face is stupid
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
person 1: hey can you give me a hand over here?
person 2: LIKE A FOOSE!!
by pheonex October 8, 2005
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The let-alone principles of fooseball.
Setting up your defensive fooseball players in a strategic position, switching both hands to offense, and letting your fooseball players handle the defense for you.
This situation is described as laissez-foose.
This situation is described as laissez-foose.
by Jon Peterson March 1, 2006