by Algebraic Algebrology June 7, 2014
1) When someone cuts a gnarly fart on the basketball court.
2) The gaseous version of a flagrant foul.
2) The gaseous version of a flagrant foul.
Examples:
1) The guys were shooting some hoops when someone committed a fragrant foul. It took less than two minutes for the gym to clear out.
2) Kobe jacked up LeBron's game by committing a fragrant foul every time he was in LeBron's vicinity.
1) The guys were shooting some hoops when someone committed a fragrant foul. It took less than two minutes for the gym to clear out.
2) Kobe jacked up LeBron's game by committing a fragrant foul every time he was in LeBron's vicinity.
by tsauce2010 March 8, 2010
by djafjadlgmoseley July 25, 2011
(n) a person who is unpleasantly pungent and visually unclean. This person is foul by choice as they are not technically a homeless person. Almost always a friend of a friend who comes over and won't leave even after multiple subtle hints.
Man, Eddie brought over a total foul chuck yesterday. Even the dog left the room. I'm gonna have to febreeze the whole couch now.
by lunaticmilkman November 30, 2010
Similar to a party foul, the only exception being that it occurs in a school cafeteria rather than at a party. Following lunchtime blunders like spillage, spitting out of food amidst a fit of laughter, slipping on a stray banana peel, or cutting an elder in line, pals and passersby who witness said mess-up shout "lunch foul," drawing attention to the guilty party and burdening him/her with peer-induced humiliation. For added effect, start a slow clap whilst tablemates point at the wrongdoer. Guaranteed to cause an uproar, but beware: food fight may ensue.
Today Jamie made a funny and Julia laughed until chocolate milk came out of her nose...talk about a lunch foul!
by Dalevue September 30, 2009
no problem, it's cool.
Usually used in response to someone's apology to indicate acceptance.
See No worries.
Usually used in response to someone's apology to indicate acceptance.
See No worries.
Hey,
Sorry I insulted you earlier. I didn't mean for it to come out that way.
Response: no harm no foul buddy.
Sorry I insulted you earlier. I didn't mean for it to come out that way.
Response: no harm no foul buddy.
by Ryan February 22, 2005
by clos562 October 18, 2010