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Facticity 

The individual parts of ourselves that we are born with.

Including but not limited to, one's culture, class, religion, language, race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Although one has no control over his or her facticity, one is always free to choose his or her relation to the world in which one lives in.
Facticity by JeanPaulSartre December 7, 2022

Paranormal Frativity 

Strange happenings that manifest at night and cannot be remembered, usually due to cheap beer and shitty vodka.
Bro #1: Dude, why the fuck is there a bra in the hallway and the living room covered in flour?

Bro #2: I dunno man, I was blacked the fuck out. Must have been some paranormal frativity.
Paranormal Frativity by steezycheese September 20, 2010

faticity 

The fat content in a chunky chick or dude.
The amount of his faticity is matched only by the amount of his gayocity.
faticity by M.Antley05 October 24, 2008

Maximum Faticity 

When you gorge your self with the most delicious meal till you cant possibly eat anything else and you still take that one last bite then you say your done Hence reaching Maximum Faticity Occurs to any creature that eats side effects are laziness, sleepiness, flachantiness, extreme touching of the belly, urge to smoke
We just got eating salad broccoli n cheese and baked chili cheese dogs and when i took that last bite i reached maximum faticity, now i'm ready for a a cigarette let me get that lighter
Maximum Faticity by fatguy42022 January 16, 2011

Franticism 

The word franticism became popular in 2012 due to the overwhelming frantic state of women. It is a hyped up state of worriedness and stress that is often not necessary. The word was first used by a Dallasite who has been known to unexpectedly go into a whirlwind of over thinking and pre planning for things that are not even close to fruition.
"Candice is in a state of franticism again over nothing."
Franticism by frantacism killer September 23, 2012

franticipation 

He was looking forward to his own wedding with franticipation.
franticipation by linguiste October 20, 2009