by Your best bodyguard March 5, 2020
The action of throwing someone out of a window; the action of dismissing someone from a position of power or authority. It’s Latin and is devised by putting “de-” (down from) with “fenestra” (window).
That defenestration was SICKKKKK
by King of JamaicanDefinitions 2 November 24, 2020
Person A: There are approximately 1010300 words in the entire English language but there is not a single combination of them that describes my urge to hit you with a chair
Person B: Maybe so but there is the word defenestration which literally means “the act to throw someone out a window”.
Person B: Maybe so but there is the word defenestration which literally means “the act to throw someone out a window”.
by NoImNotAttractedToPans December 31, 2020
by deathbydick September 25, 2020
by Oreofluff August 13, 2020
*In EA Headquarters*
Boss: Guys we need more ways to get more money from gamers, any ideas?
Employee 1: Charge them more on buying the game and in-game products!
Employee 2: Release a new FIFA game that is exactly the same as the last one!
Employee 3: Stop making high-price crappy games and instead make good games that attract people to buy them
Boss: *insert triggered face*
Employee 3: :I
*Employee 3 gets defenestrated*
Boss: Guys we need more ways to get more money from gamers, any ideas?
Employee 1: Charge them more on buying the game and in-game products!
Employee 2: Release a new FIFA game that is exactly the same as the last one!
Employee 3: Stop making high-price crappy games and instead make good games that attract people to buy them
Boss: *insert triggered face*
Employee 3: :I
*Employee 3 gets defenestrated*
by Webbo10101 February 9, 2021
“Defenestrate” the meaning of throwing something or someone out of a window. Defenestrate from the Latin word “fenestram”, “fenestra” or “fenestrae”.
by A Vivziepop fan January 17, 2022