Mr. Fox
The greatest band director in all high school history.
"One more time, I promise"
"We'll get water once the trumpets stop talking" - Mr. Fox 2018
"We'll get water once the trumpets stop talking" - Mr. Fox 2018
Mr Fox
Commonly used between two BFFs, Mr Fox originated from the film, 'Vacancy.' In a scene where a man (Mr Fox) is trying to call the police because someone is trying to kill him in a hotel. Mr Fox is unknowingly speaking to the killer on the phone, until the man proceeds to call him by his name 'Mr Fox,' thus giving away the fact that he is infact the killer. Mr Fox then proceeds to run out of the phone booth towards his hotel room whilst the killer chases him in his car.
This name is not to be confused with 'Fantastic Mr Fox' which is a children's novel written by Roald Dahl, first published in the US by Alfred A. Knopf in 1970 with illustrations by Donald Chaffin.
This name is not to be confused with 'Fantastic Mr Fox' which is a children's novel written by Roald Dahl, first published in the US by Alfred A. Knopf in 1970 with illustrations by Donald Chaffin.
Mason: 911 Emergency?
David Fox: Yeah, hello. We need some help. Some people are trying to kill us. Mason: Where are you located, sir? David Fox: Me and my wife, we're at this motel, the Pinewood Motel. It's near the mountains. They've got us trapped.
Mason: Who has you trapped, sir? David Fox: I don't know. We just need help. The Pinewood Motel.
Mason: Yes, sir. Do you have an address? David Fox: No! It's near some woods. Jesus Christ, look it up!
Mason: You're going to need to settle down, sir. You'll never survive if you lose control, Mr Fox. (David realizes he's talking to Mason.)
Mason: You shouldn't be wandering around in the dark by yourself.
Mary: Hoy!
Jen: Mr fox... is that you?
Mary: IT'S MR FOX!
Jen: OH EM GEE MR FOX!
David Fox: Yeah, hello. We need some help. Some people are trying to kill us. Mason: Where are you located, sir? David Fox: Me and my wife, we're at this motel, the Pinewood Motel. It's near the mountains. They've got us trapped.
Mason: Who has you trapped, sir? David Fox: I don't know. We just need help. The Pinewood Motel.
Mason: Yes, sir. Do you have an address? David Fox: No! It's near some woods. Jesus Christ, look it up!
Mason: You're going to need to settle down, sir. You'll never survive if you lose control, Mr Fox. (David realizes he's talking to Mason.)
Mason: You shouldn't be wandering around in the dark by yourself.
Mary: Hoy!
Jen: Mr fox... is that you?
Mary: IT'S MR FOX!
Jen: OH EM GEE MR FOX!
To Pull a Mr. Fox
When you give a compliment, quickly followed by a rationalization of the circumstances, which takes away all the joy of the compliment.
Origins of how "to pull a Mr. Fox"; from The Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl -
Mr. Fox to Ms. Fox: "By the way, you look unbelievably beautiful tonight. You're practically glowing." He then looks up and around him. "Maybe it's the lighting."
Mr. Fox to Ms. Fox: "By the way, you look unbelievably beautiful tonight. You're practically glowing." He then looks up and around him. "Maybe it's the lighting."
Fantastic Mr Fox Syndrome
The feeling that you have to act as this incredible person to you're friends and that you always want to go out and do things, but in actuality its just the image they have painted of you . They expect when you're not with them you're still out late drinking, partying and trying to get laid, but you're actually just trying you're best to live day to day and someone they wouldn't know.
"Hey did you hear about jerry"
"No what?"
"He's not like us at all"
"He's being giving us Fantastic Mr Fox Syndrome?"
"Yep"
"No what?"
"He's not like us at all"
"He's being giving us Fantastic Mr Fox Syndrome?"
"Yep"
mrs fox
some slag who goes off at you if you dont have a blazer. she loves to suck mr clarkes dick because she is a dirty dirty whore
WHERE IS YOUR FUCKING BLAZER mrs fox