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Fence

Going for it all in one shot. Could be used in many contexts, but generally applies to sports.

Tom Brady just fenced it 90 yards to Randy Moss! Wow

We are down by 3 runs - we don't need a single. Try to fence it!

by s-man65 November 8, 2019

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Fence

A state of contentment, also known as a "vibe". Can be used to describe a person you are attracted to or even a situation you don't mind being apart of.

Kazuya is such a fence!

by Shanally26 May 2, 2021

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Fence

a word that can describe an event or object that can either mean positive or negative things.
Jenna Tuthill cannot know what fence means

"Woah last night was soooo fence"
"Ew that guy is totally fence"

by kgjhfgke August 9, 2012

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Fence

Being in jail or behind bars

Person: "Yo you heard 6ix9ine got arrested?"
Me: "Yea, I also heard he getting sent to the fence"

by Pesentious October 5, 2018

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on the fence

unsure about the decision at hand

I'm on the fence about Gigli. It really sucked, but I love Ben Affleck

by jesus September 2, 2003

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fence

(noun) A person who buys, takes, or purchases goods and/or products that have been stolen. (verb) To sell an item or product that has been stolen.

Bobby worked in sales and known as an effective fence. If ever Chuck and BoBo hit a good lick and needed to move their stolen booty out of sight of everyone they knew that they could get in touch with Bobby to make the such things happen as well as get the very top dollar price such items might merit.

by Nikki Stixx April 10, 2021

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on the fence

Could go one way or another about a decision; Undecided between two choices.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was on the fence about joining the California gubernatorial race, until Dianne Feinstein dropped out.

by antdog August 28, 2003

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