Festy - noun. - middle english, 13th century.
1. A person who attends festivals and events and revels in the festive spirit of being with other like-minded individuals at fun gatherings.
2. A person addicted to going to festivals
3. A person who loves fun-filled gatherings of festive cheer
1. A person who attends festivals and events and revels in the festive spirit of being with other like-minded individuals at fun gatherings.
2. A person addicted to going to festivals
3. A person who loves fun-filled gatherings of festive cheer
Elizabeth had traveled to all the food festivals in the tri-state area, she was a food festy who knew where the best dishes were being served.
by Jdbd89 December 05, 2013
by LT GMan June 24, 2006
Someone who goes to a lot of music festivals.
It does have the connotation of someone who gets wasted and parties while attending these festivals, but the overall meaning is based on simply frequenting festivals.
It does have the connotation of someone who gets wasted and parties while attending these festivals, but the overall meaning is based on simply frequenting festivals.
"So you said Steve might be coming to forest this year?"
"Yeah, but I don't think it's gonna happen, he's not much of a festie."
"Yeah, but I don't think it's gonna happen, he's not much of a festie."
by briaguya September 12, 2014
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by Generalel October 10, 2013