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fattering 

The opposite of flattering.
Can be used to avoid lying when someone asks you if they look fat if said quickly enough.
Girl: Do these pants make me look fat?
Guy: No, it is very fattering.
Girl: Thanks.
fattering by chicky noodles May 24, 2014
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Fittering 

It is specifically the misuse or Hijacking of someone's Facebook page or "wall" for use as your own personal Twitter Page. All otherwise useless thoughts are posted to their page. You can regard their friends as "Followers", as they are exposed to all your minute by minute posts.
Guy 1: "My friend started twittering on my Facebook page, how annoying!"

Guy 2: "It's called fittering, you can do the same to his Blog (blittering) or linkedin (littering) page..."
Fittering by thune March 25, 2009

frittering 

spazing out due to maximum frustration or uber meth smoking symptoms include erratic behavior, wide eyes, shaking , and rapid placement of lounge furniture.
Joe was frittering out after a hard night on it......

gaz started to convulse due to his frittering that night....
frittering by doughboi12345 August 7, 2012

Fattering 

When something should look flattering on you, but just makes you look fat. Fattering.
Used in a sentence - 'I'm not so sure about those pants... they're kind of fattering.'

Or when you're trying to give a compliment, but don't think it's deserved- 'Wow! Those pants are extremely fattering!'
Fattering by jd9d April 6, 2010

Fanetteing 

A painting technique where a grooved trowel is used to spread medium to low viscosity paint across a flat surface leaving very defined grooves and ridges.
It is named for the artist. Though there is some controversy over whether or not she pioneered the technique, or simply copied it.
"you can see the fanetteing technique in the depth and uniformity of the ridges on that painting.
Fanetteing by IjustTAKEpictures September 13, 2009

fwittering 

verb; describes the act of frittering away valuable time between Facebook and Twitter by posting status updates or tweets on both.
With a status update and a tweet every five minutes, he spent all of Friday afternoon, fwittering away time, instead of completing his project.
fwittering by Mohit Hira April 26, 2009