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The light. An beautiful angel. a kind person filled with happiness and prosperity, and will make you feel amazing infinitely. Good lovers and incredibly Beautiful inside and out. Very intelligent people. They will do their absolute best to please anyone they care about. Easy to fall in love with. Mesmerising character. Absolute unique and one in a million. Don't let her get away if you have her.
Unbelieveable. What on earth is she.

She must be a Farisya
Farisya by Legitlife October 27, 2019
A girl with good personality,smart thinking plus matured!very hardworking person.Hot girl!
You're very lucky if you have Farisya in your life!
farisya by Chantiq January 2, 2017

artsy-fartsy 

A derogatory term to describe a pretentiously irritating person who exhibits an overblown involvement or appreciation of the arts

Artsy-fartsy individuals tend to be unemployed and enjoy finger-painting.
“I cannot stand the artsy-fartsy type; they are just a bunch of trendy hippies.”
artsy-fartsy by tttico February 6, 2010
A girl with good personality,smart thinking plus matured!very hardworking person.Hot girl!
You're very lucky if you have Farisya in your life!
farisya by Chantiq January 2, 2017
To perform a 'Courtesy' for royalty but at the same time release some natural gas!
After collecting her OBE from the Queen, Jane stated to Nicki; "As I accepted my award from Her Royal Highness the Queen , I think I let a "Fartsy" go!
Fartsy by Stickwood1 April 23, 2010

Philo T. Farnsworth

Inventor of the television. Vladimir Zworykin copied his idea for RCA. He helped RCA keep all possible profits out of Farnsworth's hands. At age 14, young Philo had his working idea all set. He was a farmboy genius, and it was cornfields with different-colored corn that inspired him to use pixels the way he did. At 21, Farnsworth had his first working model of a television. Farnsworth also designed the Farnsworth-Hirsch Fusor, which was the first fusor to demonstrate actual nuclear fusion.
Philo T. Farnsworth invented the television designed the first working Fusor, but he is not famous. His wife, Elma, always fought for his place in history. She died in 2006.