A satiric expression of rebelling due to the fact that real anarchy is ineffective IRL.
Usually includes holding the first in an upright position similar to but not the same as that of the black power sign.
And, contrary to popular belief, it is not derived from the song by public enemy.
Usually includes holding the first in an upright position similar to but not the same as that of the black power sign.
And, contrary to popular belief, it is not derived from the song by public enemy.
by VENDETTTA November 17, 2007
by Bob1212423 September 20, 2008
"row row fight the powah" is defined as a white man having to row against the stream of black people infulences aka niggerism.
by anonymoosesdfgdgdfgdg September 12, 2008
by Penis Magee September 12, 2008