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by joram Krol May 20, 2005
A subculture of racism, instead of classifying people by race, the facist judges people by how attractive he/she finds the face of other people. It is not to be confused with "fascist" which is extreme idiotic loyalty to an imaginary state which may or may not exist.
A: Dude, that guy is really cool.
B: No, i don't like how he looks, he must be dumb.
A: B, you are so facist.
B: No, i don't like how he looks, he must be dumb.
A: B, you are so facist.
by Adam Xiao July 02, 2007
by gay May 13, 2003
a person who has a bias against facebook and people who use it. this bias can either be rational or irrational.
"Did you see John's relationship status changed last night? I can't believe they broke up!"
"No, I don't have a facebook..."
"Oh, I didn't realize you were a facist!"
or in the pejorative:
"Sally looks down on all your silly social networking, she thinks it is an ingenuine, artificial way to connect with others as well as a collosal waste of time...She is a true facist!"
"No, I don't have a facebook..."
"Oh, I didn't realize you were a facist!"
or in the pejorative:
"Sally looks down on all your silly social networking, she thinks it is an ingenuine, artificial way to connect with others as well as a collosal waste of time...She is a true facist!"
by SadieMazie April 15, 2009
Facist (not fascist) is a part of "Facist Fashion" which declare that certain art, music, fashion and culture cannot be explained by the logic and common sense of human thoughts, but need to be observed and accepted the way it is, in reality, an irrational and uninhibited nature of what is real. In short, Facist is the part of the arts which math and logic can never express.
The scientific community rarely understand Facist Fashion due to the need to rationalize everything it sees.
by Dat David October 23, 2008
a word describing that which prejudices against the sexily challenged, not to be confused with the similarly spelled "fascist"
by Lizard01 July 21, 2012
by hiddenfrompeople November 10, 2015