2 definitions by FTom
(Foxhunting) The phrase uttered by a member of the hunt who sees the fox
(Aviation) (carried over from foxhunting) The phrase uttered by a pilot advising that he sees the air traffic that has been called out for him
(Aviation) (carried over from foxhunting) The phrase uttered by a pilot advising that he sees the air traffic that has been called out for him
(Foxhunting) Member of the hunt seeing the fox: "Tally-ho!"
(Aviation) Ground Control: "United 234, your traffic is a 737 at your ten o'clock descending through your altitude."
United 234: "Roger, Tally-ho!"
(Aviation) Ground Control: "United 234, your traffic is a 737 at your ten o'clock descending through your altitude."
United 234: "Roger, Tally-ho!"
by FTom January 30, 2011
Mistaken spelling and pronunciation of the words "Big League" as used by Donald Trump as he describes something that is "immense," "top drawer," or merely "very important." He can use the phrase as both an adverb and as an adjective.
Trump: "I'm going to cut taxes big league (not bigly), and you, Hillary, are going to raise taxes big league.
Trump: My policies on immigration will drive big league (not bigly) enhancements to National Security.
Trump: My policies on immigration will drive big league (not bigly) enhancements to National Security.
by FTom October 24, 2016