by theman30 January 2, 2012
Get the Firat mug.The seperation of the fibers of something. Most commonly used to describe what happens to a Cannabis stem after prolonged chewing.
by Bryan B. / Rob D. July 24, 2005
Get the fibrate mug.A group consists of very rare human beings. They kept almost everything inside, rather than letting it out. Capable of being physically and mentally violent if pressured. Will do anything to achieve their goals, even if it means that they have to kill. Very sentimental and protective, but can be ignorant if they're not appreciated. Most people misunderstood them as a dark, heartless person. Very kind to the ones that they care for, and their faith for anything or anyone are unmatched. If you're lucky enough, you will see their softer side prevail.
'Very small population of the world can be considered as Firash'
'You're must be an amazing woman, to the extent that Firash can fall for you'.
'You're must be an amazing woman, to the extent that Firash can fall for you'.
by F.Adryan July 2, 2015
Get the firash mug.A guy who loves to think and always be positive. He always surrounded by good peoples. Handsome and very strong!
by botol January 3, 2018
Get the Fikry mug.Indian subcontinent usage - person who behaves in a certain manner, fashion or style which is not inherent or natural but is acquired with intent of impressing others with his/her opulence, intellect or progression. Commonly used in derogatory sense to indicate disdaining behavior
Someone who lacks the means to buy a car saying Cars are such a passe could be called as fukra behind his back.
"I can't stand the pollution in Delhi so I moved to Gurgaon", while fact being rents were beyond reach in Delhi so there was no other option
"I can't stand the pollution in Delhi so I moved to Gurgaon", while fact being rents were beyond reach in Delhi so there was no other option
by Noidapunjabi June 1, 2011
Get the Fukra mug.One of the more exciting releases of 2006 is the 599 GTB Fiorano. It replaces the 550/575 Maranello and offers more interior space and power than its predecessors. The engine in this Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano is in the front but because it is behind the front wheels it is actually a mid engine Ferrari. Underneath its purposeful skin, the 599 retains the same V12 engine layout which the 550/575 Maranello line successfully reintroduced, and to make up for its longer chassis, the 599 uses a 6.0-liter engine engineered from the same one found in the Enzo hyper-car that can reach 612 bhp and 8400 rpm! With it, the 599 is the most powerful front engine Ferrari!
fuck yes i got it i got finally got my Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano after a 2 year waiting list boo ya kasha
by alienfubar January 7, 2007
Get the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano mug.A Swedish word, pronounced feekah. It is when you eat e.g. a sweet cake, cookie or even regular sandwich, normally with some kind of beverage. Preferably coffee or tea, but any form of soda is commonly accepted!
This phenomenon is mostly popular amongst teenagers, but there's no doubt whatsoever that older OR younger people than teenagers can "fika". And there is nothing that hinders you from "fikaing" at home, with your home-made cookies or coffee! It's just that it's more common that younger people use the word "Fika", when they practice this in local coffee-shops and such. It's a way of getting together with friends, workmates, a date, etc, chatting in a relaxed kind of way
Another definition is simply just having coffee or tea, but this does not complete the picture of what "fika" can be.
The word is, as you may have figured out, a noun and adjective at the same time. Let me just show you how we use the word in the swedish language (but i use the english words to show what context it is in).
The following are the Swedish inflections partially integrated with english grammar, which I advice english speaking people to use in the English language!
Inflections entirely used with english grammar only distorts the word, and what actually sounds like.
It is not hard to learn these inflections, even if they are indifferent to real english grammar. Just fika regularly, you will learn pretty fast!
This phenomenon is mostly popular amongst teenagers, but there's no doubt whatsoever that older OR younger people than teenagers can "fika". And there is nothing that hinders you from "fikaing" at home, with your home-made cookies or coffee! It's just that it's more common that younger people use the word "Fika", when they practice this in local coffee-shops and such. It's a way of getting together with friends, workmates, a date, etc, chatting in a relaxed kind of way
Another definition is simply just having coffee or tea, but this does not complete the picture of what "fika" can be.
The word is, as you may have figured out, a noun and adjective at the same time. Let me just show you how we use the word in the swedish language (but i use the english words to show what context it is in).
The following are the Swedish inflections partially integrated with english grammar, which I advice english speaking people to use in the English language!
Inflections entirely used with english grammar only distorts the word, and what actually sounds like.
It is not hard to learn these inflections, even if they are indifferent to real english grammar. Just fika regularly, you will learn pretty fast!
Would you like to take a Fika? f i* k a*
I "fikade" last friday! f i* k a* d e*
Have you ever "Fikat"? f i* k a* t
I am "fikaing"! f i* k a* i* n g
pronouncement:
i* - (sp>ee<d)
a* - (>a<nother)
e* - (h>e<nce)
I "fikade" last friday! f i* k a* d e*
Have you ever "Fikat"? f i* k a* t
I am "fikaing"! f i* k a* i* n g
pronouncement:
i* - (sp>ee<d)
a* - (>a<nother)
e* - (h>e<nce)
by HannesFury October 14, 2006
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