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heatah fajita 

Term coined by the BasedLord himself aka YungDankJesus aka CTC referring to squads of Pokémon teams which are straight up flames. These squads do not have Azumarill switch-ins, and pokes on these teams weak to Scizor should have HP Fire.
Fabio, the RestTalk PhysDef Mega Ampharos, is the iconic face of Heatah Fajita.
Related Words
fadjit fajita fanjita fajit fatjit fadita Fajjit faddit Fadgit fadgita
Fadgit a slang word for the word Faggot however not meaning the same-thing but rather meaning quite annoying and frustrating.
"My day has been like a Fadgit
Fadgit by Richmondo August 20, 2014
A “Fajjit” is the most faggity queer cuck boy in your group of friends. As they claim they are straight and not gay, you continually call them this because that is simply what they are, a fajjit!
Oh god damn it, I thought the party was invite only... somebody boot this fat fajjit!
Fajjit by Johnny Dangles March 12, 2021
An acronym coined to express the fact that a certain male individual rectally penetrated another male at one point in time. Essentially, short for "Fucked A Dude In The Ass." It can be further personalized as shown in the example below.
Overheard at a party by several bros prior to a round of jagerbomb shots...."PFADITA!!!" (a.k.a. Pete Fucked A Dude In The Ass)
fadita by chadbrochill69 April 1, 2008

Crunchy Fajitas 

Krun - Chee - Fah-jai-tuhs

noun,

1. An typical tex-mex dish, whereby the most important ingredient is crushed up taco chips
2. The crushed up taco chips denote the crunchy aspect of the fajitas
Putting crushed up taco chips in my fajitas made those Crunchy Fajitas the crunchiest fajitas ever!
Crunchy Fajitas by jfrymer August 19, 2012
West Of Scotland term of endearment and expansion upon the more commonly known term..........fanny.
Traditionally one might address a person of limited aptitude (the mentally challenged) with the greeting:

"See you, you're a fanny bye the way"

Those 'in the know' would cleverly adapt the above to simply:

"Hoi, fanjito"
fanjito by Philip Harwood November 3, 2006