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Forticiously

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
by Anonymous23873894123 January 9, 2024
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Forticiously

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
by Anonymous23872394875 January 9, 2024
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Forticiously

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
by Anonymous238738942439 January 9, 2024
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Fasticious

Being flippant, untrustworthy, hyperbole, or ridiculous.
"I thought I could trust her, but she's too fasticious."
by BroMaestro March 7, 2024
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fasticious

Being flippant, unsteady, untrustworthy, or everchanging.
"I wish my wife was more decisive and reliable, she's just too fasticious."
by BroMaestro March 19, 2024
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Frustpicious

when you are frustrated and annoyed at not being able to do something, but you have the slightest suspicion that someone might be preventing you from doing it
Person: Hi person 2! What's going on?

Person 2: I can't find my kangaroo, and now I'm starting to get frustpicious.

Person: Oh, uh (nervous). I have no idea where your kangaroo is. Yeah.
by red_gamr3 February 27, 2025
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