by fictional May 30, 2016
Get the Fictionary mug.A lie resulting in an emotional or witty lash upon the recipient of the lie.
Like a "friction burn," except the resulting pain is emotional, not physical.
Like a "friction burn," except the resulting pain is emotional, not physical.
by Grinning Fox April 21, 2017
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A made-up word, meant to infer false, non existant, or fabricated. Usually used as insurance jargon.
Chris Ringe, told a prospective client that the term "full coverage" was a "fictionary" coverage. Proved his point by making up a word himself.
by Tetas88 May 25, 2018
Get the Fictionary mug.(n.) An act misconstrued by one party to be a sign of love.
The term derives from a blink being confused for a wink.
The term derives from a blink being confused for a wink.
Jenna: "Rachel wants to get coffee with me, she must be into me right?"
Tim: "Girls get coffee all the time. I feel it's just a fiction wink."
Tim: "Girls get coffee all the time. I feel it's just a fiction wink."
by nolandc September 2, 2019
Get the Fiction Wink mug.An erection caused by fear or a scare. Most popular as a fetish involving those who like to watch horror films and get turned on by them.
by Longbeer Feet January 16, 2020
Get the Fearection mug.Person1: I noticed that directioners always say, that they love and support all of the boys but when it comes to streaming Harry's or Zayn's music they don't help
Person2: yeah, they are hypocrites
Person2: yeah, they are hypocrites
by kissysel September 15, 2020
Get the Directioners mug.Fiction is usually loosely based on reality and real people, it just adds exaggeration and misinformation to the point that it would never be legit in real life to anyone that didn't create it as anything but fiction.
A work of fiction or a fictional character is usually loosely based on a real person in real life, with some obvious deviations from reality (comic books being an example, people dont fly around without motors, rotors, or wings). A fictional character in a movie is usually a human, so the character is based on the behavior of someone somewhere, even if it's made more interesting or entertaining for the book/movie/medium of delivery.
by Solid Mantis October 7, 2020
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