Fob
WordNet

noun


(1)   Short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest
(2)   An adornment that hangs from a watch chain
(3)   A vest pocket to hold a pocket watch

verb


(4)   Deceive somebody
"We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
WiktionaryText


FOB
  1. Free On Board
  2. Frequencies of Brilliance
  3. Fresh Off the Boat (slang)
  4. From Our Berth - a commerce term, indicating that the quoted price doesn't include shipping, as you are accepting it "from our berth (shipping dock)"
  5. Forward Operating Base

Usage notes

  • (in reference to Filipinos) Commonly used as an insult. But in recent times, it describes a Filipino background. Like FLIP, it's considered to be insulting, but Filipinos take it to be something of pride. FOB refers to having one of the Filipino accents, usually Tagalog accent. Filipino's take FOB and mean it as "Filipino on Vacation" where in Tagalog it would be pronounced "Filipino on Bakasyon" or something of the sort. It also means newcomer, or someone who is "Fresh" meaning they have the spirit of the native Pinoy in them still.
 
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