For when you can't decide whether to use "fabulous" or "fantastic". Just use them both. Why not? They mean the same thing.
Used in the same way as "fabulous" or "fantastic", only twice as excitedly.
Used in the same way as "fabulous" or "fantastic", only twice as excitedly.
"Try the bacon cheeseburger, I swear it's FANTABULOUS!"
"Geez, Karen, your hair looks FANTABULOUS today!"
"Geez, Karen, your hair looks FANTABULOUS today!"
by Caitlin March 26, 2005
by Mel Chang September 19, 2003
The mix of the two words "Fantastic" and "Fabulous" usually used to describe something that was great, that is great, that will be great, or something that is almost orgasmic.
Taylor:I hope you have a fantabulousishis birthday.
Sarah:Thank you, Taylor. I hope you have a fantabulously fantabulous day.
Sarah:Thank you, Taylor. I hope you have a fantabulously fantabulous day.
by Tarbear3 July 11, 2008
by Becca December 27, 1999
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by Calah&Nicole April 08, 2008
That wig is completely fantabulous!
by CSP June 10, 2005