Short for "family prices". The term is used by hippies and music festival attendees to assure potential customers (custies) that the products being sold (shirts, jewelry, drugs, etc.) are at fair, almost family-like, prices.
However, majority of the hippies using this term sell their products over-priced and often times unreasonably high. It is a deceptive term to those unfamiliar with the Festival scene, making individuals feel as though they're getting a good deal when in reality they're getting ripped-off.
The term is very ironic, being that it is supposed to signify a person's family-like actions when selling a product; the truth of the matter is that the seller is tricking the customer and portraying very non-family-like behavior.
"I got headie boomers! Fam prices!"
"Posters, patches, shirts... FAM PRICES!!!"
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Conner Price is a gay motherfucker that sucks at math and canβt seem to stop playing PlayStation in his moms basement
Damn bro youβre a real Conner Price
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when you have people nut in your hair every morning instead of using gel then form your hair in to a coconut shape
FUCK!!! i forgot to get my ALEX PRICE this morning and my hairs all crazy
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"Yo ma boi who Captain Price Again?"
*shows picture of Cap next to the piramid of Gizeh*
"Aaah"
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Popular game show that debuted in the early 1970s. Consists mainly of numbers-based games where you guess the potential retail price of random items from laundry detergent to dining sets to brand new cars. Guests compete to win said items if selected at the initial guessing game at the beginning of the show.
The show is subject to many modern day pop-culture references due to it being a popular afternoon show on weekdays throughout the 1980s-1990s which is why many Millennials today remember the show mainly from being home sick from school and it constantly playing on TV during that time.
90s kids: "I was sick so I couldn't come to school. I just laid in bed and watched the price is right all day."
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Game show hosted by Bill Cullen from 1956 to 1965, then came back with Bob Barker, who hosted from 1972 to 2007. Upon Bob's retirement, the show was replaced by The Pice is Wrong, Btch, hosted by Dickard Rawson (better known as Drew Carey).
I miss The Price is Right. This show with Dickard Rawson as host is a blatant ripoff.
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the asshole who runs mobiusfactor.com who makes fun of a bunch of things.
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