A word mostly used with the people who regularly go to music festivals in British Colombia and Alberta, Canada. Equitet is a derivative of the word "Etiquette". The word is the customary code of polite behaviour among the experienced festival goers (Festies). The reason for a unique word to describe this code is that it is contrary to all other forms of etiquette; the rules around sharing drugs, no complaining about noise and never being upset about not seeing the person you came until you are leaving,.
dan, a long time Festie says to his buddy at the Festival"that dude we just met, must be a long time Festie cause he has dope equitet."
by Stalwart July 6, 2020
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Equitation is great. You get to practice by jumping no stirrups with a crop up your back and tacks on your saddle. YaY fUn!
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Guy 2: I don't know. They both sound equitedious to me.
Guy 2: I don't know. They both sound equitedious to me.
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1. a family of perissodactyl ungulate mammals including the horses, asses, zebras, customer service staff, and various extinct related mammals
NEVER to be confused with et·i·quette
–noun
1. conventional requirements as to social behavior; proprieties of conduct as established in any class or community or for any occasion.
2. a prescribed or accepted code of usage in matters of ceremony, as at a court or in official or other formal observances.
3. the code of ethical behavior regarding professional practice or action among the members of a profession in their dealings with each other: medical etiquette.
1. a family of perissodactyl ungulate mammals including the horses, asses, zebras, customer service staff, and various extinct related mammals
NEVER to be confused with et·i·quette
–noun
1. conventional requirements as to social behavior; proprieties of conduct as established in any class or community or for any occasion.
2. a prescribed or accepted code of usage in matters of ceremony, as at a court or in official or other formal observances.
3. the code of ethical behavior regarding professional practice or action among the members of a profession in their dealings with each other: medical etiquette.
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Person one - Hey Bill and Julie are going out again
Person two - Really? That's like five times.
Person one - I know, Bill always Equitearoones with his girls
Person two - Really? That's like five times.
Person one - I know, Bill always Equitearoones with his girls
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Person one - Hey Bill and Julie are going out again
Person two - Really? That's like five times.
Person one - I know, Bill always Equitearoones with his girls
Person two - Really? That's like five times.
Person one - I know, Bill always Equitearoones with his girls
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