Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time
Typically used to say that something isn’t old. In this case it’s used as a last name
The last name of some very smart, funny people!
THIS WORD IS NEW SAY IT LIKE THIS N OO SEE NO MORE PEANUT BRAIN
Man: BRO this NEW PS5 IS AWSOME
Other man: YEA BECAUSE ITS NEW
(adj) A word to describe a thing or an idea that is centered around a biased. (n) Someone who is inherently biased in certain topics or ideas.
(adj): "I was picked for jury duty, but I was removed for being Fox News."
(n): "Oh my gosh, that guy is SO Fox News."
A news show starting with the intent of relaying news about fox's, and fox related things turned very political channel for smilingly no reason. In an interview, multiple talk show hosts have said that the foxes spoke to them, and that the only politics they knew were from the mouth of the animal itself. while some viewed these as jokes, they were neither said in a joking tone, and the words themselves had no joke in it. At first It was believed that the switch was due to lack of fox related content, but the hosts deny this whole-heartily saying "it's what the foxes thought was best."
Guy 1: do you like Fox News?
Guy 2: yeah! I love it.
Guy 1: huh? I thought you were really left leaning..
Guy 2: what the fuck do foxes have to do with politics?
Guy 1: ohhh. You haven't seen the show since the switch.
Guy 2: what the fuck are you talking about?
what the lips from the dairy queen commercial said before eating the waffle bowl.
lips: the new- *eats waffle bowl*
director: CUT!
The process in which a person murders a rival by slicing his or her (or their, lets be politically correct, here) throat with an incredibly stale and sharpened slice of New York pizza.
"Holy cow man! What happened to Tony?" "It looks like the old New York Slice & Dice..."