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Search results for 'Fes':
Displaying 1-7 of 7 word(s) starting with 'Fes'
- festicate (verb) : to disturb unnecessarily: move things that are not yours etc.; to meddle in the affairs of others.
- Rev.Gertie constantly warned her grandchildren not to festicate with her collection of church figurines.
Miss Bovine missed the evening newscast because she was busy festicating in her neighbor's business.
- Submitted by: Phyllislorena Smiley from Georgia Us on Dec. 11, 2007 10:37
- Festitated (adjective) : gross
- That scab is Festitated
- Submitted by: FoxxyFlossy from Australia on Feb. 13, 2006 05:42
- festivate
- (verb) : to celebrate
- There are several birthdays this month in our classroom; how should we festivate?
- Submitted by: Adam C from North Carolina on Jun. 18, 2008 15:46
- (verb) : to celebrate in an expressive fashion, often connected to a specific holiday or other specificed occasion
- The families began to festivate greatly on the occassion of Unce Paul's 100th birthday.
- Submitted by: Raybu from New York on Nov. 22, 2006 10:15
- (verb) : combination of celebrate and festival; to create a joyous occasion with friends; to have a good time;
- After the final exam, the students decided to festivate at a local pub.
—no, no, no
- Submitted by: Isaac Argüelles on May. 03, 2006 23:41
- festivise (verb) : To decorate or make festive for a holiday or special event, especially Christmas.
- He festivised the house with Christmas lights and an electric Santa.
- Submitted by: Rick Coulter from California on Dec. 19, 2005 10:38
- festivous (adjective) : in a celebratory manner; either used to describe how one feels or the decorations used to commemorate the corresponding festival
- I did not decorate for Halloween last year because I was not feeling very festivous.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on May. 09, 2007 09:42
- Festivus (noun) : A fictional holiday observed on December 23rd. It was invented by the character 'Frank Costanza' on the 1990s hit NBC television show 'Seinfeld'. Traditional Festivus rituals include 'The Airing of Grievances', 'Feats of Strength' and the display of an aluminum pole instead of a tree.
- A Festivus for the rest of us!
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 03, 2005 02:47
- festuch (noun) : A disagreeable and antagonistic situation
- The mix-up in timecard processing caused a big accounting festuch.
- Submitted by: Dave Stucky from Connecticut on Jun. 30, 2006 17:17
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