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1. A portmanteau of the words "false" and "evil" to mean an evil that is present but unknown. Mostly to use for dramatic irony in films and books.
- Pronounced f-AY-vil
favillity, favillous, favillition
- Pronounced f-AY-vil
favillity, favillous, favillition
Someone in the room was favillous; Jeremy could sense it.
"I can't believe this," Tony gasped. "I should've known all along! Your favillity is so apparent now that I wonder how I ever missed it!"
"I can't believe this," Tony gasped. "I should've known all along! Your favillity is so apparent now that I wonder how I ever missed it!"
by itotallydidn'tmakethiswordup June 18, 2018
Apr 25 Word of the Day
v. collectively or individually finding someone/something to blame for a problem, as opposed to brainstorming which connotes finding solutions to a problem
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
The committee commenced blamestorming over the situation rather than seeking solutions to the problem.
by TBea April 22, 2008