6 definitions by Pete Calleri

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A combination of a "fairy" and a "fag." The term is not as ubiquitous, and therefore not considered to be as offensive, as either root term, but is mostly usable as a substitute for either in its own connotations.
Beastor-X: What's with you wearing that wig all the time, are you some kind of fairg?

Switchblade: Uhh, shut up dude, you're the fairg!
by Pete Calleri September 11, 2007
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In actuality; truthfully spoken. Stated without irony or any intention of deception. As opposed to for dinner.
"I don't even have a mobile phone."

"Oh, for breakfast?"

"Yeah, for breakfast--never had one."
by Pete Calleri April 19, 2010
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Not in actuality; deceptively spoken. Stated either with irony or as part of a ruse. As opposed to for breakfast. Synonym of for joke.
Pancake Master: I'm the Pancake Master.

Bubble King: Oh, for dinner?

Pancake Master: No man, for breakfast (of course)!
by Pete Calleri April 21, 2010
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Lacking veracity, told as an untruth or in a joshing manner. As opposed to for breakfast. Synonym of for dinner.
Greg Warner: I wrote this song.
Joseph McIlhaney: Oh, for breakfast?
Greg Warner: No, for joke. But I did write a substantial portion of the modern pop catalogue, for breakfast.
by Pete Calleri April 22, 2010
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The perpetual and unfailing insanity ("i") of females of all ages, races, creeds, colors, religions, sexual orientations, and other dispositional differentiators, without exception.
"Man, 100% of girls are just crazy. Every last one of them, I swear."

"Dealin' with some of that i-factor lately?"
by Pete Calleri February 08, 2008
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(adjective) Worthwhile; perceived as possessing some value or significance by another party.
The types of people who would resent you for your salary are not worth-a-dang people.
by Pete Calleri June 17, 2008
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