A fragile and Magical item
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or 'The Potter Collector' on Youtube. A word in between fragile and magical, usually used when talking about fragile Harry Potter collector items.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or 'The Potter Collector' on Youtube. A word in between fragile and magical, usually used when talking about fragile Harry Potter collector items.
by Malwan1419 June 27, 2021
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1. a fragile and magical item.
Usually found in subscription boxes or any magical item that is fragile.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or the Potter Collector on Youtube.
1. a fragile and magical item.
Usually found in subscription boxes or any magical item that is fragile.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or the Potter Collector on Youtube.
"He opened the subscription box and found a fragical item"
a: "Wow! Slughorn's hourglass is stunning"- reaches for the hourglass
b: "Careful! That's fragical!"
a: "Wow! Slughorn's hourglass is stunning"- reaches for the hourglass
b: "Careful! That's fragical!"
by Malwan1419 June 27, 2021
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Get the Cleaning Frantic mug.The first track of heavy metal band Metallica's eighth studio album, "St. Anger". The song's lyrics deal with personal struggle and addiction, as well as the Buddhist principle of dukkha.
This song is particularly notable for its chorus, in which singer James Hetfield growls the word "Frantic", followed by repeating the syllable "tic" six times per line, finishing with the utterance of "tock", mimicking the sound of a ticking clock.
This chorus has been recognized by online communities for its repetitiveness, and has been the subject of several edited videos in which Hetfield repeats the "tic" syllable indefinitely, similar to "the best," a meme built off of "Best of You" by the Foo Fighters. This is unofficially known as the "Frantic Roll."
This song is particularly notable for its chorus, in which singer James Hetfield growls the word "Frantic", followed by repeating the syllable "tic" six times per line, finishing with the utterance of "tock", mimicking the sound of a ticking clock.
This chorus has been recognized by online communities for its repetitiveness, and has been the subject of several edited videos in which Hetfield repeats the "tic" syllable indefinitely, similar to "the best," a meme built off of "Best of You" by the Foo Fighters. This is unofficially known as the "Frantic Roll."
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Get the fartical mug.Franticky is a combination of FRANTIC + PANICKY. It describes a situation in which a person is in a desperate hurry to do something, escape from a situation, etc., but whose efforts don't work because the panicked nature of his/her mood makes focus and resolve impossible.
"June, the phone bill is right here under your nose. You'd have found if if you hadn't been blindly riffling through the papers, all franticky."
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