In some countries such as South Korea, "Fighting" is used as words of cheer.
The meaning of "Fighting" is similar to the meaning of "Let's go" or "Do your best" or "Good luck"
The meaning of "Fighting" is similar to the meaning of "Let's go" or "Do your best" or "Good luck"
by Ki Dae-Heon September 01, 2004
the national pastime of England
In the late 1700's a frenchman wrote a book titled the 'English love of fighting' In it he describes how the English delight in 'fisticufts in the street' and how they would gather round any altercation and whip it up into a full scale brawl. He also observed that the 'English have no love of politics and could never be led to revolution'and that 'they have no religion but gambling and drinking'
Fortunatley things have changed and we can now add footballas another religion
In the late 1700's a frenchman wrote a book titled the 'English love of fighting' In it he describes how the English delight in 'fisticufts in the street' and how they would gather round any altercation and whip it up into a full scale brawl. He also observed that the 'English have no love of politics and could never be led to revolution'and that 'they have no religion but gambling and drinking'
Fortunatley things have changed and we can now add footballas another religion
by bigmeuprudeboy October 06, 2003
by Billy Glowacki November 23, 2003
Not only a national sport in some countries, but also a very important life skill, especially if you're going to be someone like George Bush, who lives only for wars. Also, Remember that fighting is an inter-galactic passtime.
...Do i REALLY need to list an example? if you really want to see an example THAT badly, look at your students in the hallway nextime...sheesh.
by EVIL DEAMONIC PRESENSE 5000 November 18, 2003
by SolarSystemGuy November 01, 2021
by Janylakk April 23, 2019
Last time I checked, a fight was something that two gentlemen (I use this term lightly) start throwing their fists into their fellow man.
by Not Zane September 18, 2004