To completely dominate another player in any sport or game, particularly in tennis. Originates from Roger Federer, the master of Federization
by Etando February 1, 2010
by ML88 June 2, 2009
To completed dominate someone in any sport or event, particularily tennis. Originates from Roger Federer ,the current top player in the world and perhaps of all time. To truly "federize" someone you must not only dominate them, but also dominate them with class and style.
Dude, you totally federered that guy with your backhand!
AWWWW man, Walt just federized my ass at Halo. I couldn't walk three steps and my guts were smeared across in the screen in a horrid, yet poetic manner.
AWWWW man, Walt just federized my ass at Halo. I couldn't walk three steps and my guts were smeared across in the screen in a horrid, yet poetic manner.
by ByronGman September 19, 2006
by seattleboxcar May 14, 2016
1. Short for Roger Federer, the current top-ranked tennis player worldwide
2. Can also be used to describe how badly somebody got beaten at tennis
2. Can also be used to describe how badly somebody got beaten at tennis
by RHS Student September 1, 2004
a system of government; a power sharing arrangement between sub-state actors pooling soverignty; powers and responsibilities of state and sub-state actors measure the centralisation of the federalist state
U.S. first federalist state followed by Switzerland. Others include Germany, Austria, Australia, and Canada.
by J. Parsons May 12, 2005
Roger Federer, tennis player (SUI)
Current world no.1, and one hell of a tennis player. He has since taken the game to a whole new level, moping the floor with other top-10 players such as Agassi, Hewitt and Roddick to name a few. Coached by Tony Roach.
Current world no.1, and one hell of a tennis player. He has since taken the game to a whole new level, moping the floor with other top-10 players such as Agassi, Hewitt and Roddick to name a few. Coached by Tony Roach.
by xzdg September 12, 2005