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Farveish  

a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or pronoun used to describe the attributes of a quarterback, friend, family member, pet dog, or any inanimate object that reminds you of the general aura and greatness of the savior of New York and cry baby of Green Bay, Brett Favre.
This sandwich tastes farveish - Madden
You look very farveish hunny - wife
I don't want to say it, but that throw looked very farveish - Tony Kornheiser
If my wife had any Favreish characteristics, I would start making love to her again - Tony Kornheiser
ESPN loves focusing on anything Favreish continuously on every show except when taking breaks to examine Tom Brady's new model girlfriend or hurt knee. - Joe
Coach Belichick's hoodies are very favreish - Tom Brady
Aaron Rodgers is not Brett Favre, but I think we should compare every play to him and examine how favreish it is - Monday Night Football


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