A type of fault that forces 2 blocks of rock to be separated. The inclined fault goes downward.
The normal fault is one of the most common types of faults to occur.
1. Used informally to describe shared responsibility for a negative outcome.
2. Co-fault, also known as comparative negligence or contributory negligence, refers to a situation where multiple parties share responsibility for causing an accident or injury.
Although Sarah initiated the argument, both her harsh words and Emily's dismissive response resulted in them being at co-fault in the breakdown of their friendship.
If something bad happens or something out of the normal happens you would either say “kanyes fault” or a person nearby say “kanyes fault”
Tyler: Owwwww I just tripped over
Melissa: kanyes fault
It's all Abang Shahrudin fault
It's all Abang Shahrudin fault
Something to shout at males (usually) who exhibit creepy stalker-like behaviour around women (usually). This sleazy voyeuristic behaviour tends to happen in places and cultures where everyday interaction between the sexes is limited, actively encouraging the hunter/prey dynamic (following women, cat-calling, peeping tom behaviour, even assault). Frustrated males resort to even using technology to spy on females (telephoto lenses, mobile phones, drones etc), all the while blaming women for "limiting the supply of sex" or simply "asking for it!"
I see you leering at me and snapping pictures with your phone! It's not the angels' fault you're still a virgin at 30 - it's YOU!
(of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults.
"rift valleys where the crust has been stretched and faulted"
do wrong.
"the people of Caesarea faulted greatly when they called King Herod a god"