Fee fi fo fum are nonsense syllables which appear in an old-time fairy tale called "Jack and the Beanstalk." In the story the scarygiant says it.
And it's the name of a song by The Cranberries.
Fee fi fo fum,
I smell the blood of an Englishman:
Be he alive, or be he dead,
I'll grind his bones to make my bread!
A grotesque-looking female who is obese and/or large in overall size. Just by looking at her, one draws similarities between her size and that of the giant from the "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy tale. Visualizing her as the evil giant could also take place during this brief moment.
"Whoa! A Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum Bitch is amongst the group of girls over there. I wonder if she ate any of the others."
a freeway in los angeles, stretching from irvine to near san fernando. used to transport a high volume of los angeles citizens, including but not limited to business men and women, government officials, bat wielding blue collar "criminals", baby daddys, and common coffee shop workers who sell ecstacy on the side. known to be heavily populated during "rush hour" peaks and notorious for its sometimes uneven terrain, which can cause car malfunctions.
"tell me why im drivin on the fo-oh-fi, my hood fly up, cracks my windshield!"
"i dont know why. were you high?"
"bitch, you know i don't smoke til i get to work!"
Banter in which the classic English poem Fee Fi Fo Fum is edited for the purpose of banter. It is known in the British advert for weetabix where the tiny little dickhead boy says FEE FI FO FIX IVE JUST HAD MY WEETABIX