by goober September 09, 2004
Acronym for "A Feast for Crows," the fourth book in George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series (ASOIAF), a series that owns more than anything in the history of the multiverse has ever owned.
by goober June 09, 2004
by Goober May 13, 2005
by Goober January 17, 2005
satis-fa-cation
combination of satisfy and satisfaction.
:to cause (someone) to be happy or pleased
: a happy or pleased feeling because of something that you did or something that happened to you
: the act of providing what is needed or desired : the act of satisfying a need or desire
: a result that deals with a problem or complaint in an acceptable way
:to feel good or at ease when a job or task is done properly or complete.
combination of satisfy and satisfaction.
:to cause (someone) to be happy or pleased
: a happy or pleased feeling because of something that you did or something that happened to you
: the act of providing what is needed or desired : the act of satisfying a need or desire
: a result that deals with a problem or complaint in an acceptable way
:to feel good or at ease when a job or task is done properly or complete.
-You can't get any satisfacation when something is done poorly or half way.
-There is no satisfacation in loosing.
-I complained to customer service about the bad service but didn't get any satisfacation.
-I feel a great deal of satisfacation when helping others.
-There is no satisfacation in loosing.
-I complained to customer service about the bad service but didn't get any satisfacation.
-I feel a great deal of satisfacation when helping others.
by GOOBER May 14, 2015
Man, that nackronym is all up like my homophone and my antonym, but he can't get a slice of this booty.
by Goober April 09, 2005
Main Entry: frow·sey
Pronuciation: frow-zee
Function: Adjective
Inflected Form(s): frows·i·er; -est
Etymology: Long Island English
1. an unnatractive look/style; a combination of a frumpy yet showy look. Usually frumpy is associated with being heavy-set and tastelessly dressed.
Pronuciation: frow-zee
Function: Adjective
Inflected Form(s): frows·i·er; -est
Etymology: Long Island English
1. an unnatractive look/style; a combination of a frumpy yet showy look. Usually frumpy is associated with being heavy-set and tastelessly dressed.
by goober May 13, 2005