by HEck FricK February 18, 2019
by Nectar_defines May 07, 2022
Yes, it's a real word. From the Latin "De Fenestra", or "Of the window", to defenestrate something is the act of throwing a noun, usually a tangible, physical entity, out of one.
Yeah, none of these IT solutions are working... What's that? Defenestrate it? Isn't that a bit harsh?
by Dion the Unstable November 08, 2010
by Awesome Socks Man Boy Kid Guy September 09, 2014
The act of throwing something or something out a window.
Also the stupidest English word that exists.
Also the stupidest English word that exists.
by TheCrazyCrafter23 October 21, 2019
Helga: "What did you just do Bobby?!"
Bobby: "What can't I defenestrate my trash out on to the highway?"
Helga: "Are you retarded?! That's called littering, we could be fined!"
(Cue the police)
Bobby: "What can't I defenestrate my trash out on to the highway?"
Helga: "Are you retarded?! That's called littering, we could be fined!"
(Cue the police)
by Painthetownfred February 02, 2010
The act of bodily thowing a person out of a window. Defenestration is best executed from a third story (glass) window as it breaks bones but allows the defenestree to limp away.
Defenestration first officially happened at the Defenestration of Prague in 1618, leading to the start of the 30 years war.
Defenestration first officially happened at the Defenestration of Prague in 1618, leading to the start of the 30 years war.
"I was told not to shoot the king's messenger, so I defenestrated him; he broke both legs. I do believe the king got the message."
"Gee, Larry, I haven't seen a good old-fashioned defenestration in a while."
"Gee, Larry, I haven't seen a good old-fashioned defenestration in a while."
by miss gunn April 27, 2008