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What is like a fox?Implys the opposite. The individual refered to is not crazy at all, rather cunning (like a fox). Used when one appears to be 'crazy', but is acting with a hidden motive, in a cunning way Person 1 : "What's that guy doing? He's crazy" like a fox - videoLike a fox - what is it?not pertaining to anything good or bad just "like a fox" "o son of a beech there making out...LIKE A FOX!" What does "like a fox" mean?A phrase used in the Military Intelligence field of the US Army to describe when someone (A 35F) has stolen a 35H/G/S's hard work and used it as their own to gain merit within their unit. Used to refer to a person of ill refute. 35H: Dude, did you see that douche's brief? Like a fox - what does it mean?A phrase that can be used to respond to many different styles of comments, mostly opinions. This word originally derived from early Euoropean fox hunters, who had at first been pompous and arrogant and thought the fox to be a stupid animal, only to be outwitted by the creature time and time again. So this saying is basically a disagreement stating "remember our mistake with the fox", or, "do not assume this is true".
Like a fox - meaningA phase made popular by The Simpsons (like a lot of things). Tom: You're a bit of an idiot aren't you? Like a fox - definition"Like a Fox" is used after an action that one has just achieved as a discriptive phrase. When you have done something, adding "Like a Fox!" at the end will emphisize the slyness, talent or precision you or someone else has achieved something. "Like a Fox" can also be said; "Like Fox!". Like a Fox is traced back as far as an ancient phanton comic, where the Phantom states; "Crazy like a fox" "I tricked you Like a Fox!" Like a fox - slangA conversation filler. Something that lazy people say because they are far too lazy to actually respond to your comment/question in a serious manner. "You look really nice today, Stak" Like a foxA saying that can be added on to practically anything, or used on its own. It can be positive or negative, sarcastic or serious, can also have hidden meanings, which usually are not noticed due to the common usuage of the phrase. The term 'like a fox' first appeared on The Simpsons, when the Homer said "stupid like a fox." "Damn, when did you get to be so smart?" Like a foxWhen something, anything, is like a fox. Not necessarily good or bad. "Hey, isn't that thing over there cool?" Like a foxA phrase that can be used to respond to many different styles of comments, mostly opinions. This word originally derived from early Euoropean fox hunters, who had first thought the fox to be a stupid animal, only to be outwitted by the creature. So this saying is basically a disagreement stating "remember our mistake with the fox", or, "do not assume this is true". Gary: Hey Greg, you're gay! |
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