20th Century Fox movie universe for the X-Men franchise.
Hugh Jackman plays the Wolverine in the FoX-Men Universe.
Verb,
the act of saying the word RINGDING over and over
-"Excuse me Sir, what does the fox say?"
-"RINGDINGRINGDINGRINGDINGDIN"
-"What a foxer!"
-"I like to fox people, Sir"
-"Get away from me"
an in the closet rough bricklayer from Southampton who undresses his work mates with his eyes
backs against the wall boys Danny Fox the brown hatter has just walked on the job
a sentance with every letter in the english lexicon typically used to test typewritters or keyboards to test if all letters work
Customer: "my keyboard doesnt work"
technician:the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
technician: you lied
A phrase that makes losing a game of hangman impossible when playing with one guesser. This is due to the usage of every letter in the English alphabet.
Person 1: Hey, you up for a game of Hangman?
Person 2: Definitely!
Person 1: Ok, the category is...
Person 2: seriously? You’re mistaking Hangman with Wheel of Fortune. No hints.
Person 1: Fine. It’s not like you can possibly lose anyway.
Person 2: I hate you. It’s “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog,” isn’t it?
Person 1: How...?
Person 2: I’m a computer geek. I use it to make sure my keyboard is working because it contains every letter of the alphabet. And the only thing that makes it impossible to lose at hangman is if you have a phrase that has 18 letters out of the 26 in the alphabet in the least. Eliminating mistakes completely is a low blow.
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A sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet, also called a pangram
Let’s see what each letter of “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” looks like with every font that’s installed on my Windows PC.