A nickname (and anagram) of Fort Wayne, Indiana, reflecting the city's large gay and lesbian community and its status as an LGBT hub in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.
by bayarean345 December 1, 2011
Get the Faerie Town mug.1. Kids/Teens (usually girls) that only like a band because they are 'hawt' or 'smexy'. Don't appreciate their music AT ALL. Most likely dont even know more than 3 of their songs. Often don't even know their names. Yet they still claim to be "Mrs. ____ _____."
Example A:
FF:"Dayummm who's that yummy lookin guitar player with the curly hair?"
True Fan:"That would be Nick..."
FF:"Dayummm I'm gonna fuckk that Nick HARD."
True Fan:"Oh god..not another one of those faker fans."
Example B:
FF#1: "You know the Jonas Brothers?"
FF#2: "Yeah, that old Disney band..right? What about them?"
FF#1: "They got HOT!"
FF#2: "No way, girl. Which one is the hottest?"
FF#1: "The one with the jew fro. I think his name is...err....Ned! Yeah Ned."
FF#2: "I'm marrying that Ned!"
TF: "Hey, guys. Who is this Ned you're marrying?"
FF#2: "Ned Jonas!"
TF: "Oh god.."
FF:"Dayummm who's that yummy lookin guitar player with the curly hair?"
True Fan:"That would be Nick..."
FF:"Dayummm I'm gonna fuckk that Nick HARD."
True Fan:"Oh god..not another one of those faker fans."
Example B:
FF#1: "You know the Jonas Brothers?"
FF#2: "Yeah, that old Disney band..right? What about them?"
FF#1: "They got HOT!"
FF#2: "No way, girl. Which one is the hottest?"
FF#1: "The one with the jew fro. I think his name is...err....Ned! Yeah Ned."
FF#2: "I'm marrying that Ned!"
TF: "Hey, guys. Who is this Ned you're marrying?"
FF#2: "Ned Jonas!"
TF: "Oh god.."
by Ashley Jonas November 12, 2007
Get the faker fans mug.To create a face book page dedicated to all of the outstanding qualities about one's self, and then "liking" said page on his own profile. The self gratification is similar to sexually pleasuring one's self.
Did you catch John's facerbation?
No
He created an entire page dedicated to all of his "outstanding qualities" and exceptional achievements, and then "liked" himself.
And then came in his pants?
Yes, Exactly.
No
He created an entire page dedicated to all of his "outstanding qualities" and exceptional achievements, and then "liked" himself.
And then came in his pants?
Yes, Exactly.
by serry November 2, 2011
Get the Facerbation mug.An extended version of the word "Fag". Intended to be an insult, but mainly is said in a joking manner.
by Trav Nasty January 27, 2007
Get the Fagerson mug."Did you get a chance to see the soccer game yesterday?"
"Yup, those foot faeries were all over the field."
"Yup, those foot faeries were all over the field."
by Knatty November 3, 2006
Get the foot faerie mug.by KFCConspiracy September 26, 2006
Get the faerie mug.fae/faer pronouns are neopronouns first invented by a demi-girl for demi-girls to use. fae/faer pronouns are sometimes called offensive, though these pronouns are not intended to be offensive, and if you don't feel comfortable using them for cultural reasons, just ask the person if fae would be okay with you using they/them for faer. Never ask anyone to change their personal pronouns for your benefit.
Fae/faer pronouns decline similarly to she/her pronouns, so whenever you would say "she" instead say "fae". similarly, instead of "her" say "faer". "Fae" is pronounced with a similar vowel sound to "they", but it is most commonly singular ("fae is" not "fae are")
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
Fae/faer pronouns decline similarly to she/her pronouns, so whenever you would say "she" instead say "fae". similarly, instead of "her" say "faer". "Fae" is pronounced with a similar vowel sound to "they", but it is most commonly singular ("fae is" not "fae are")
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
how to decline fae/faer pronouns:
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
Objective: Fae is my friend/fae's my friend
Subjective: I saw faer yesterday
Possessive adjective: This was faer request
Possessive pronoun: This book is faers
Reflexive: Fae loves faerself
by lillyllama315 November 11, 2021
Get the fae/faer pronouns mug.