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celebrityism 

Our culture's following of celebrities and caring about the stuff that they do. This is the reason that things such as the divorce of Kim Kardashian, and the the things that celebrities wear day to day, are featured as top articles on many websites.
Here is an example of celebrityism:

"I just read an article about how Justin Bieber got a new haircut."

"Send me the link"

"No need, just go to Yahoo, and it'll be the top article."
celebrityism by Mishae October 31, 2011

Face full of celebration 

1. When a man ejaculates in someones face
George:
"Yo man I just gave Pedro a face full of celebration while he was sleeping, it was grimetastic..you had to be there."

Celebrate 

To celebrate yourself is the act of masturbation. You can celebrate other people as well.
"I've spent the last half hour in the back room celebrating me."

"I'm going to my room to celebrate myself."

"She celebrated me last night."
Celebrate by __FourFingers January 25, 2009

celebritarian 

Media people who emerge during international disasters asking for donations, playing the lead rĂ´le in Guilting for Dollars.
George Clooney is a good person who makes decent movies. But one more celebritarian move & I'm taking all his titles off my NetFlix queue.
celebritarian by juke of url January 19, 2010

Celebritism

Celebritism is a lifestyle on wants to achieve, a lifestyle portrayed in media. Includes, spending lots of money, going on fad diets, and hurting people to get their face in the cameras shot.

Some people hide the fact that they are Celebritist, because of their schemes to get themselves famous.
But some openly admit, it through song, action, and word.
Some people (like me) consider the form of open Celebritism a good thing.
Britney Flickinger (Paris Hilton's my new BFF Season 1 winner) had a serious case of Celebritism, the kind where you hide it for your own agenda. She had it so bad she was willing to lie to Paris Hilton, and all the other castmates to win.

Lady Gaga, is now very famous but in her songs, she mentions, fame, sex, and alcohol, 3 main ingredients of a Celebritists' diet.
Celebritism by Tom Ruem October 18, 2009

Celebriate 

To party for the sole purpose of becoming intoxicated. Combination of the words "celebrate" and "inebriate".

Variations:
Celebriation
Celebriatory
My brother found $10 walking home from work, so we bought a handle with it and celebriated this stroke of luck.
Celebriate by ExperimentalFilm February 20, 2011