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Frantabulous

Frantabulous is a mix of Fabulous and Fantastic. A girl named Fran made the word fantabulous into her own by adding an r. FRANtabulous. People use it to refer to things that are fashionable and cool. Instead of saying fabulous and fantastic, you say Frantabulous.
"Oh my gosh! That shirt is so frantabulous!"
by frantabulous fashion May 22, 2016
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Frantabulous

Born during the "ginormous" debate over whether ginormous was really a word. It's a mix of "fabulous" and "fantastic," with an "r" thrown in for good measure.
Carrie looked frantabulous in those pink, spangly, feathered, spiky Manolo Blahniks.
by Wicked Local May 4, 2010
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Fantabulous

Sort of like "fabulous" but much more fabulous than the word "fabulous" can convey. Like supercalifragilisticexpialidocius but shorter and easier to spell.
While on a free trip to Italy I won a free titanium frame bicycle and the customs agent let me bring it on the plane for free. What a Fantabulous trip!
by Alfie The Horndog November 29, 2005
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Fantabolous

better than fantastic and better than fabolous, combining creates an orgasmic aura of happiness
That is one fantabolous ass
by Anthony June 23, 2004
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Fanjabulous

(Noun) Better than jammin' fantastic and fabulous put together.
"My friend Heir and it's FANJABULOUS!"

Karen: "Hey Mark, do you like my new pony?"
Mark: "Why yes Karen, it's FANJABULOUS!"
by Spykey January 16, 2009
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fantabulous

A creamy blend of fantastic and fabulous.
"That's fucking fantabulous."
by Lishypop November 18, 2004
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fantabulous

Fantabulous is an adjective meaning something is of the highest quality. It is a combination of fantastic and fabulous, which was commonly used in London in the 1960s and 70s to describe various aspects of pop culture and fashions. It was especially popular with Chelsea girls like Joanna Lumley. It is still in use in England today, but not as much as it used to be.
That new coat of yours looks absolutely fantabulous!
by iwys July 28, 2007
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