(Noun)
-Someone who shows up on a fire scene without gear
-The officer who falls out of the back of a pickup truck on scene
"I pulled a Marques Fields and had to try to out out a fire with a water hose and flip flops."
"My new boss is a total Marques Fields. We'll be working him before too long."
a game from chowder that involves no winning
its bad luck not to say the whole name
how many times do i have to say there is no winning in Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle-Jangle Every-Angle Brickabracka Flacka-stacka Two-ton Rerun Free-for-all Big Ball.
1) A response, perception, or point of view for the 'mischief' in front of you.
2) Someone calls you out in a way that forces you to engage and respond fully to the bold accusations they are intending.
3) Analysing and/or studying an accusation in order to blow away its pretense.
That little bastard just shoved you under the bus , asking you about your mama that way. Just cause she was a hoe doesn't mean he can ask you shit like that!
You're one of the smartest sob's I know, field the question my brother!!! I know you will get him back real good!
Definitely the best thing on the planet. They can great people and so nice and rude sometimes.
a group of race cars racing on a racetrack at once
Ricky Stenhouse took out the field again.
As in a place where lost kids should go to when they get separated from their parents.
Frantic parent looking for their child: has anyone seen sweet little Janet?
Jo: yea she's somewhere in the field (as she casually turns to resume her conversation ignoring the frantic parent)