Fragical
A item that is Magical, but Fragile
(Word created by Peter Kenneth, the Potter Collector on YouTube)
(Word created by Peter Kenneth, the Potter Collector on YouTube)
Person A: I just bought a Harry Potter statue!
Person B: Which character?
Person A: Dobby, but be careful! He’s Fragical!
(Word created by Peter Kenneth, the Potter Collector on YouTube)
Person B: Which character?
Person A: Dobby, but be careful! He’s Fragical!
(Word created by Peter Kenneth, the Potter Collector on YouTube)
Fragic
A state of being, when both fragile and tragic.
"Oh dear...you look fragic love"
Fragical
A magical, but very fragile item.
“I just bought this Harry Potter statue! It is fragical!”
Fragic
F*cking tragic
"What was that girl wearing? It was fragic!"
Fragical
Frag-i-cal / adjective
1. a fragile and magical item.
Usually found in subscription boxes or any magical item that is fragile.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or the Potter Collector on Youtube.
1. a fragile and magical item.
Usually found in subscription boxes or any magical item that is fragile.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or the Potter Collector on Youtube.
"He opened the subscription box and found a fragical item"
a: "Wow! Slughorn's hourglass is stunning"- reaches for the hourglass
b: "Careful! That's fragical!"
a: "Wow! Slughorn's hourglass is stunning"- reaches for the hourglass
b: "Careful! That's fragical!"
Fragical
A fragile and Magical item
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or 'The Potter Collector' on Youtube. A word in between fragile and magical, usually used when talking about fragile Harry Potter collector items.
Word invented by Peter Kenneth or 'The Potter Collector' on Youtube. A word in between fragile and magical, usually used when talking about fragile Harry Potter collector items.
He opened the subscription box and found a fragical item.
Fragic
both funny and tragic.
Alice Reason? She's so fragic
I hit a funeral cortège the other day, it was so fragic.
Susan Boyle? Epitome of fragic.
I hit a funeral cortège the other day, it was so fragic.
Susan Boyle? Epitome of fragic.