by Diefatcow March 20, 2020
Get the Fani mug.An acute case of fanatacism causing the victim to disregard embarassing behaviour and neglect personal hygeine, health and wellbeing in pursuit of coveted thing. Adapted from meningitis although no less severe, faningitis can turn susceptible persons into blubbering, jabbering, bodily-function-ignoring tragics.
by James Eunson October 22, 2006
Get the faningitis mug.by Rachichi January 18, 2008
Get the flani mug.An intense attack of anxiety experienced while watching your favorite TV show. Characterized by feelings of impending doom, and/or trembling, sweating, pounding heart and throwing things at your television set.
OMG. I had a total fanic attack when Lois disappeared through time halfway into the season eight finale of Smallville.
by Cyclonekat February 3, 2010
Get the Fanic Attack mug.Fanilo est un prénom malgache, qui signifie « éclaireur », « lampe » ou même « flambeau ». Les personnes qui porte ce nom son ce qui arrive plus à éclairer les vies des personnes qui les entourent. C’est personne sont cool mais pas souvent aimer par les autres par jalousie mais ne les méprenez pas ils sont gentils.
by Fanilor38 March 20, 2019
Get the fanilo mug.She's a very artistic and ambitious person. She would give her total best to achieve everything and she always get what she want. Fanias live with art. She has a lot of friends and they're all truly grateful to have known her. She's having trouble with open up with people and mostly keep her emotions to herself. She's very smart, multi-talented, pretty, and loved.
by L.A.K. November 22, 2021
Get the Fania mug.The result of someone, somehow, managing to speak French and Spanish at the same time. Commonly done by adding 'El,' the Spanish equivalent to the, before a french word, such as 'Finition,' which means finish in French.
Similar to Spanglish, with the English replaced by French. Can be called Spench (The S and P at the begining of 'Spanish' added onto to the last four letters of 'French') or Franish (The first two letters of 'French' added onto the last five letters of 'Spanish'). Both indicate the same thing.
Similar to Spanglish, with the English replaced by French. Can be called Spench (The S and P at the begining of 'Spanish' added onto to the last four letters of 'French') or Franish (The first two letters of 'French' added onto the last five letters of 'Spanish'). Both indicate the same thing.
by xmustang May 26, 2006
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