Skip to main content

fruitate 

IPA: /fɹuːteit/

Verb
1. To come to fruition, to bear fruit.
2. (idiomatic) To succeed in one's plan, used mostly with particularly complicated plans.
1. "It looks to be about time those plants fruitated." "Yeah, it's getting to be the season."

2. "The hours of preparation I put in certainly helped my plan fruitate." "Yeah, I bet you fruitated all over her when you got her back home."
fruitate by mrpeach32 December 19, 2008
fruitate mug front
Get the fruitate mug.
See more merch

Fruitation 

What stupid people say instead of fruition to sound smart, trying to impress a large group of people in a meeting.
Boss: " So have you started to contact those sponsors about that project yet"

Person: "No we have all the pieces in place but the idea just hasn't come to fruitation yet, I'll get on it"
Fruitation by 5578 November 12, 2009

fruitatarian 

Someone who will not eat meat or animal products and refuses to eat any vegtables, fruit ect without it falling off a bush or tree ect first. They refuse to be responsable for the death of things that are living.
A: "Do you want some strawberries i picked earlier with cream?"
B: "No thanks, I'm a Fruitatarian"
fruitatarian by DizzyTizzy November 14, 2007

fruitation 

When an idea ripens like fruit. It's what stupid people use for the word fruition. Fresh fruit, stinky rotten fruit, any kind of fruit for any kind of idea or plan. You've got to picture the blossoming flower then the growth of the fruit depending on the idea or plan it represents.
I love it when a plan comes to fruitation.
fruitation by JOHNNYTHOUGHTS June 21, 2008

Fruitatous 

Someone who is not gay but likes to act gay for the laughter of his/her peers.
A guy is pretending to like Lady Gaga to appear "Fruitatous" to be funny, but really isn't.
Fruitatous by IronManBMF October 13, 2009

fruitation 

fruitation is my favorite thing to do on the weekends while my girlfriend watches.
fruitation by pravstatus September 27, 2011

fruitation 

a fruitful, delightful, unexpectedly beneficial outcome. The best possible result from any situation.
Although my plans never came to fruition, to my delight they came to fruitation.
fruitation by jenn'sboitoi January 8, 2011