The delightful art of re-contextualizing a product's name by taking a photo of it down near your crotch. Originated from the internet show "The Unicorn Circuit". Examples of it can be found at the Facebook page @FankingDaily
by theblueturd June 19, 2018
Jimbob: Man, did you see those knockers?
Frank: Yeah, the ones at home depot? They were fanking huge!
Jimbob: No you Fanking idiot! The ones on that woman!
Frank: Yeah, the ones at home depot? They were fanking huge!
Jimbob: No you Fanking idiot! The ones on that woman!
by cmbjtown April 20, 2006
A fun spanking. Originally the word referred to a spanking on the fanny in the American sense, but the meaning can be easily extended to cover the British sense of fanny as well. If you spank it and it's fun, it's a fanking.
by Some Other Honey Baby December 29, 2011
An alternative to ‘thank you’, Fanks was toughed up c. 2002 to mean more than just thank you. Fanks is the ultimate gratitude of an individual towards another.
by SSBA August 12, 2006
An alternative to ‘thank you’, Fanks was toughed up c. 2002 to mean more than just thank you. Fanks is the ultimate gratitude of an individual towards another.
by SSBA August 12, 2006
Fanked, orginating from the verb 'to fank' is 'to shank' some person or general being with a fork.
The action is described as follows: As person A goes to stab person B, person B withdraws his (or her) fork and traps the knife twisting it away.
Though not widely known of, fanking can provide an effective defence against knife attacks.
The sister verb of to fank, 'to spank' is the same action but with a spoon, however this is usually not as effective.
The action is described as follows: As person A goes to stab person B, person B withdraws his (or her) fork and traps the knife twisting it away.
Though not widely known of, fanking can provide an effective defence against knife attacks.
The sister verb of to fank, 'to spank' is the same action but with a spoon, however this is usually not as effective.
by btrev October 16, 2010