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Francette

Usually a cute brunette, smart and athletic. Comes in different shapes and sizes. straight or curly hair.

Francette comes from the word France, she is therefore usually born in Europe.
Spontaneous, bubbly, and quirky, she's outspoken and random.
A girl guys want to date and girls want to be.
-what a cute baby !

- she's a future Francette !
by charmandork March 30, 2010
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Francisco

A muscular Spanish guy who has a kind heart. He lies sometimes, but loves his girlfriend like nobody else could. His girlfriend is a white girl, with a nice ass. Francisco's are not attracted to other Spanish girls WHATSOEVER. Franciscos have tattoos. He loves his family so much. He's the guy that every girl wants. Francisco's always make the funniest faces, and have the best laughs.
"Ooh, he is Spanish, and has tattoos. What a stud!"
"Oh, that's Francisco."
by thebitchwhoisunderyourbed November 19, 2013
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Franced

Franced (Fr-ance-d) past tense verb

Synonyms: Sickened

The word was first described by Professor Cillian Mongoloid of the University of Barntown, as dis-rectifiable-injustice-punishment. Its origins are believed to be inspired by tear inducing comments made about France's Rugby world Cup campaign in 2011.

To be Franced is to have in some way had your day ruined in an unjustified and sickening manner.
Running for a bus only for the driver to close the doors and pull off laughing.That bus driver just franced you.

The opposition scoring the jammiest goal in the last minute against the grain then ripping the piss out of you, really "francing you".

Your a about to score with someone but get cock blocked. "ah man i just got franced by this asshole".
by Prof. Kevin Cuckle DangerForce October 16, 2011
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Fancie

Perfect, beautiful, awesome, dreamlike, imagination, fantasy
"Nor minde nor thoughts on fickle Fancie grounded .... Hart said eies tears might soone have quencht that flame..."

"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancie.... Where be your jibes now, your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar?" ~ Shakespeare
by Footloose and Fancie Free December 27, 2011
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Francisco

A promiscuos boy, who despite having many girlfriends is always lonely
This guy is a classic Francisco
by Ben 10 400 5 October 14, 2018
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San Francisco hot lunch

The process where 2 consenting gay men have sex by covering the receivers open mouth with cling film (making a small joy-pocket).

The giver then squats over the receiver and proceeds to fill the joy-pocket full of shit. The giver then fucks the receivers head until he is ready to ejaculate, at which point he releases an uber-thrust and breaks the seal of the joy-pocket, hence, filling the receivers mouth full poo and cum.
1) "If you don't shut your trap, I'll give you a San Francisco hot lunch"
2) "You don't know until you've tried it" "Fancy a San Francisco hot lunch ?"
by Pete P November 10, 2007
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France

A country in Western Europe that remains a world leader, despite what some think.

Much maligned by other cultures, especially the American and British people: in the latter case, for a historical rivalry over French territory that remained until the sixteenth century, while in the former, for French DOS (denial of support) in the War on Terror. Americans often miss the fact that French troops are right now in Afghanistan, which - last I checked - was part of the War on Terror.

Americans also tend to forget, aside from the Statue of Liberty and ninety percent of the gunpowder and ammunition used in the American Revolution, not to mention that the British first surrendered to Rochambeau and not to Washington, that without the French Paul Revere wouldn't have existed (French father), nor would there actually be an United States beyond the Mississippi River. Nor, in fact, would there exist the tactics utilized during the Civil War (written by a French general).

Americans who lambast France have not yet quite realized that, unlike America, France has been invaded several times over the course of its history, and yet has maintained most of its culture intact. French soldiers were the first to charge into the German trenches in World War I, and without their bravery there wouldn't have been the stalemate that lost the war for Germany. In fact, the top Allied fighter ace for that war, for you Eddie Rickenbacker fans, was French. In World War II, more French soldiers left Dunkirk and Ostend than British Empire soldiers, and it was largely thanks to the French Resistance that D-Day was prepared. Plus, more French soldiers went ashore that day anyway.

Americans have made their contribution to world history. With that secure, some of you need to stop bringing down your oh-so-righteous wrath on cultures who also have done their part.
Leaders of France: Clovis, Charles Martel, Charlemagne, Philip II, Louis IX, Saint Joan of Arc, Louis XIV, Marquis de Lafayette, Napoleon Bonaparte, Dumouriez, Henri Philippe Pétain (although rightly disgraced), Maxime Weygand, Charles de Gaulle.
by The Red-Hatted Plumber May 31, 2006
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