Define Franchise Meaning

Franchise
an entire series of the film: the original and all its subsequent sequels thereafter
(ie, James Bond/007 films, Star Wars movies, Rocky series, etc.)


Francis Ford Coppola hasn't made a real movie ever since his daughter Sophia ran the Godfather franchise into the ground.
By Myra
Franchise
verb; to get it in, to smoosh, aka have sex.

did you franchise?
oh I franchised alright
By Marylynne
Franchise

By Jennine
The Franchise
n. 1. nickname given to a player so money that he is vital to his team n. 2. Dave Porter

Did you see The Franchise throwin up ton-eighties at the CarPool last night?
By Timmy
Franchise
(origin Tosa) adj. 1. usually used to describe a professional sports star that is key to an organization. n. 2. as according to the NFL someone who has a special contract designation so they cannot leave their organization. n. 3. Greg Caramello. (see below)

adj. 1. He gets a triple double every intramural game, he's so franchise to our team.
n. 2. Did the Packers make Brett Favre a franchise player?
n. 3. Did you hear that Franchise drank 23 capt. and cokes?
By Alverta
Franchising
Franchising is the act that is usually, but not always, commited by an African American when he has multiple children from different women with the hopes that one of them might strike it big as an entertainer.

Andre: Yea man this is my 6th kid.

Mason: Congratulations man thats awsome. All with the same woman.

Andre: Hell naw, you know I be franchising and shit. Six babies, six mamas.
By Grissel
Franchise

Stevie Franchise came outta the stands!
By Steffane
The Franchise
1) more than a man... or so he thinks. However strong, smart and good looking, the Franchise is nothing compared to his girlfriend.

The Franchise likes to believe he has a large penis.
By Alysa
Franchised
To be farted on in a creative fashion. Usually in the facial area.

I was walking by so and so and straight franchised them.
By Ninon
The Franchise-Principle
When a song sucks the first time you listen to it but after listening more often it turns out to be actually fire.
Just like the song Franchise by Travis Scott

This song „...“ is a perfect example for The Franchise-Principle
By Martelle