fierce; very impressive, remarkable, or outstanding; inspiring awe, admiration, or wonderment; a way to describe the high one might get from a drug, dance club, or party; (thought to be derived from "ferocious" as an alternate way of saying "fierce" as it became over-used specifically in gay culture). SEE ALSO the circuit song by Alan T entitled "Ferosh".
The tina I got from that drag queen was FEROSH!
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v.
1. What you do with your winter coat upon entering a danceclub.
"Avoid after-hours chills and loss of property during Chicago winter. Instead of wrapping a sticky barstool with your pea coatΓ’ΒΒjust check it! Upon arrival to any nightclub, this chore comes first. You can work the room, flirt with the bartender, or go trainspotting *after* your coat is in a safe place. At the end of the night when you pick it upΓ’ΒΒbe sure and tip the attendant well."
n.
2. A section of a pattern made by rectilinear repetition.
The lady's Burberry handbag sported the company's trademarked check pattern.
v.
3. The act relating to the various transactions of goods/services for legal tender generally exchanged between cashiers and customers in "check-out lines" which provide a convenient setting for this process (usually seen near the exit of supermarkets, retail department stores, etc.)
"Following the unexpected rush to the regular as well as the express check-outs, all available cashiers were paged to the front of the store to check."
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When fraternities choose their pledges during rush, a bing is someone who is between getting a bid (accepted) and a ding (rejected). In other words, a pledge wouldn't want to join a fraternity if he found out he was a bing, because the members weren't sure they wanted him (i.e. maybe they just took him because they needed to fill the last open slot). This is comparable to being the last guy left when picking teams.
Evan Blue's nickname was "bing" and he never knew why.
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