The Fair Fight Act of 1988 set the bylaws of street fights in Detroit during the 80s and 90s. It’s sole purpose was to set the groundwork for what was considered legal and illegal in a street fight among two parties settling their differences by way of force. Along with the typical rules of the street fight, ie. no eye gouging, no biting and no low blows, the Fair Fight Act aimed to eliminate anything but the use of hands.
Kicks of any sort will violate the code of the "Fair Fight Act of 1988". Damaging knees can cause a permanent injury, mf might walk a cane for the rest of his life. Use of firearms are permitted in such cases.
The Slang Term for 'Fight Me Now' 'Fight Me Nah'
“You starting bruv!” “Fight Me Nah you dickhead!”
Endless combat over land that's inherently worthless
"These two countries are fighting over sand, and have been for centuries."
When witnessing a brave individual take on a difficult task. You say “hes got balls the size of a fighting dog”
A man took on three coppers, on arrest. hes got balls the size of a fighting dog
When it is humanly understandable to give up instead of persevering when faced with a false start or failure in solving a math problem—when the pain-and-gain mindset is often missing among struggling or frustrated students, who mistakenly thought that only those blessed or born with the “mathematical gene” could do math.
Fight-or-flight math makes it hard for us to think clearly, logically, and reflexively. Let not negative emotions take control of our reactions.
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When two or more people stand round ready to face off in battle, they race to play the song Headstrong by the band Trapt. Of course as we all know, whoever plays the tune first is sure to win. Some fights even end at the playing of the song itself.
Oh snap! Murray just ripped some Headstrong! Jaret is going down! This shit just turned into a Trapt Fight!
The phrase that inevitably follows when there is a debate over which video game is better.
Guy 1: 2 is better than 1, man.
Guy 2: them fighting words. . .1 is clearly better than 2.