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fan

a object that has blades that move real fast to keep a thing or person nice and cold comes in diffrent styles shades of colours and sizes and usaly has 1 to 3 speeds on them and move side to side to spread the nice cool air around or stationary so a person can hog that nice cold air.

taht fan if nice when its on speed 3

by SpeCk_3 July 11, 2006

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not a fan

Referring to the popular trend on Facebook of becoming a fan of something...except that you wouldn't become a fan.

Example 1:

Man walks past in purple short shorts and hairy legs.
Jenn: "I am not a fan of hairy men and short shorts"

Example 2:
Sarah after reading article about Ann Coulter: "I am not a fan of that woman."

by danton2015 April 8, 2010

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FAN

fake ass nigga

man hes nothing but a FAN (fake ass nigga)

by word man123344212 July 21, 2011

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fanned

neglecting to follow through on promises made and/or blowing someone off

He said he would pick up the whole crew with his truck at 1 AM, but just fanned us and never showed!

by Hcrib April 12, 2021

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Fan

Females who admire somebody because of their name, who they are, or how much money they have. A "fan" may admire from a distance or become so obsessed with their admirer that they have to make themselves known. They come and go as they please, and they'll hang around until they find someone they feel has a better name or more money.

That bitch don't really like him, she's just a fan!

by Unknown....................... December 19, 2013

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fan

this is a word to describe those really clingy friends of yours that really aren't your friends, when using this word you could also be saying that they smell bad because we don't like people who smell bad and we don't like clingy people.

Colby has been sticking to my side lately, he is such a fan.

by hecking cool person June 17, 2019

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fan

In old-time baseball slang, to strike out swinging, i.e. to swing at the ball and miss for strike three. As a transitive verb, this describes the pitcher's action of throwing a pitch that makes the batter swing and miss for strike three. As an intransitive verb, it can describe the batter's action of swinging and missing for strike three.

1.
Old-timer: Oh falderol, if Three Finger Brown fans the whole side, you owe me two bits.
Kid: Dad! Grandpa is in the front yard in his underwear again.

2. There is no joy in Mudville, Might Casey has fanned.

by redhen October 19, 2006

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