What does Navarro Cheer Fiofmu mean?

What does Navarro Cheer Fiofmu mean?

Fight it out f*** em up.
According to the site, FIOFMU may mean “Fight it out f*** em up.” Although Kayla Culver, who says she’s a former Navarro cheerleader on Twitter, explained why the team will never confirm what it actually means. This content is imported from Twitter.

What is Fiofu?

“It’s just an acronym for something that we like to keep to ourselves. It’s your encouragement to make it through [the cheerleading season] and puts you together as a family.” Noted.

How much money does Gabi Butler make?

Gabi Butler received an annual salary of $100,000.

What does Cheer alum mean?

1. a former student at a school, college or university (to replace alumnus/a) A group of former Kentucky residents and Wildcat alums, mostly female, gather to cheer on their team.

What does Oob mean in cheerleading?

OOB = out of bounds When an athlete lands outside the performance surface (mat) with at least a hand, foot or other body part.

Why does Trinity Valley say CCFC?

What does “CCFC” mean in ‘Cheer’? Cheerleading is not a cult, but they are a family, and nothing brings a family closer together than shared experiences. In this case, CCFC is an acronym for a secret phrase that only TVCC cheerleaders are privy to.

What does Ccfc mean TVCC?

00 2 minutes read. In Season 2 of Netflix’s Cheer, we’re really looking forward to meeting the Trinity Valley Community College (TVCC) squad. It’s not that we don’t like Navarro, but it’s always nice to have a new competition basket in the mix.

Who from Cheer got a 15 year sentence?

Jerry Harris
Cheer’s Jerry Harris pleaded guilty to child pornography charges on Thursday, changing his original not guilty plea in a Chicago court. He faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison if convicted as charged.

How much is a deduction in cheer?

MAJOR STUNT FALL – 1.5 POINTS (per occurrence) deducted from your total possible score for each FALL on a stunt/toss skill in which the flyer’s body (other than their feet/foot) hits the floor and/or a FALL by multiple members of the stunt group.