Used in place of saying fuck. F! Is used mostly at school or when with other people (who you don't wish to offend) are near and you can't control yourself.
Driving Instructer:"Shift! Quickly!"
(Car begins rolling back down the road)
StudentDriver:"F!"
Short for 'Fluffles'
A term used by a small group of 6th form students in Suffolk, England.
The term came from the mocking of one of the members cat, who as you may have guessed is very fluffy.
The word 'Fluffles' is spoken in a high pitched warble that has made it so recognisable.
Since then, the 'Fluffle' warble has evolved into it's own language that follows the rhyme and pattern of the founding word. Such as 'Tuffles, wuffles, puffles etc.
Other common phrases include a shuddering 'Ohhhohohohhh nooonoooo' and 'I loooooove youuuhooo'
What may seem complete jibberish to the outside world has become a part of life for this small community... a 'special' part of life..
A way to show the utmost form of respect during an unfortunate or tragic event. This form of flattery stems from the world of gamers. "Press F to pay respects" is the caption in a scene that occurs at a funeral in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. See oof for a less formal method of condolences.
The legendary grade of myth given by teachers to those students demonstrating a level of suck beyond imaginable. Acquiring an F minus for a grade is such a feat beyond the norm that this student must be beyond hope.
Such a feat as acquiring an F- is not an easy gain, and the everyday slacker will just not do. To obtain such a legendary grade upon your classroom input, one must workhard and put in thousands upon thousands of samples of ignorance while simultaneously putting in time unworthy of class participation points such as the classic "A for effort".
In most cases, this grade is so beyond fail that it equals win.
Teacher: I called upon you to do your presentation, so you walked to the front of class, sat in my valuable teachers' desk that I paid for with my own money, and managed to break it. Not to mention this is chemistry class, NOT geometry, and doing a demonstration on finding the area of a Pokeball will get you nowhere in life. F-.