FPH
Stands for FatPeopleHate, a thriving community found under reddit's r/fatpeoplehate. The wonderful shitlords (and shitladies) who frequent this sub-reddit call it how they see it, as pro-obesity zealots strive to lower the standards of society while squandering millions of years of beneficial evolution. The demographics of FPH tend to be intelligent, rational, productive and healthy members of society who are angry at the degradation they see around them.
Angry Obeast: "Can you believe those anorexic sluts at FPH are saying that you can't be healthy and obese?? They should all go kill themselves, and I bet i'm in better shape then any of those skinny whores anyway."
FPH
Frags per hour
Avrage of the number of kills you could do per hour in an online First Person Shooter
Avrage of the number of kills you could do per hour in an online First Person Shooter
Oh My God! My FPH is 1302! I own!
FPH
An acronym for "fine people hoax" which claims that Trump called the neo-nazis in Charlottesville, "fine people". In reality, he was referencing the non-violent non-radicals on both sides of the statue debate in Charlottesville.
The MSM continually promotes the FPH.
fph
This is an english abbreviation of the cantonese phrase "發脾氣" (faat pay hay). The phrase means to "lose temper" or to get extremely angry. This word is pronounced as "F P H" (i.e. individual alphabets seperately). This word is mainly used as a verb, but it can also be used as an adjective. When used as an adjective, it describes that the noun would cause one to lose temper.
1. (v) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow, I am starting to fph.
2. (adj) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow. That car is fph.
2. (adj) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow. That car is fph.
fph
This is an english abbreviation of the cantonese phrase "發脾氣". The phrase means to "lose temper" or to get extremely angry. This word is pronounced as "F P H" (i.e. individual alphabets seperately). This word is mainly used as a verb, but it can also be used as an adjective. When used as an adjective, it describes that the noun would cause one to lose temper.
1. (v) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow, I am starting to fph.
2. (adj) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow. That car is very fph.
2. (adj) The car in front of me is driving extremely slow. That car is very fph.
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Future Potential Husband
His FPH rating is 9!!!