fancing
spastic dancing you do with your blonde lover in your spare time
"Wow, Look at Ryan fancing with Sydney"
fancing
the combination of farting and dancing
Helga was fancing all over the dance floor.
Or
Helga why are you fancing? -To get rid of the smell.
Or
Helga why are you fancing? -To get rid of the smell.
fance
The noun form of "fancy."
"Did you check out the new boutique on Damen?"
"Yeah, there was a lot of fance in there, but it was hella spensy.
"Yeah, there was a lot of fance in there, but it was hella spensy.
fance
A particularly provocative dancing technique where the 'fancers' dance to show one another how they fuck.
This neologism, which can be used as both verb and noun, originated in the early twenty-first century with its first appearance in the short film "Fuck or Fight."
This neologism, which can be used as both verb and noun, originated in the early twenty-first century with its first appearance in the short film "Fuck or Fight."
Dancer: Hey man! What do you think you're doing? That's my girl!
Fancer: I'm just getting my fance on!
Dancer: You better not be talking about the technique where you dance with someone, but also try to show them how you fuck.
Fancer: That's exactly what I'm doing!
Dancer: You fance like my mother!
Fancer: I fanced with your mom last night. And I don't even practice safe-fance.
Dancer: That's a distubring message to be sending!
Fancer: It may be disturbing, but it's the only way it feels right. Ask anybody, I'm the fanciest fancer in this city!
Fancer: I'm just getting my fance on!
Dancer: You better not be talking about the technique where you dance with someone, but also try to show them how you fuck.
Fancer: That's exactly what I'm doing!
Dancer: You fance like my mother!
Fancer: I fanced with your mom last night. And I don't even practice safe-fance.
Dancer: That's a distubring message to be sending!
Fancer: It may be disturbing, but it's the only way it feels right. Ask anybody, I'm the fanciest fancer in this city!
fanc
Fanc is a shortened version of the word fancy. It is pronounced with a soft c at the end, contradicting the silly rules of English grammar. Saying fanc is akin to saying pant instead of pants.
Char: "Oh I'm going to a special dinner tonight for cool sciencey-type people. It's a black tie event. There will be candles and souffle."
Asya: "That's pretty fanc."
Asya: "That's pretty fanc."
Fancing
To physically combine dancing and farting
I cant believe she farted as she twirled and called it fancing.
"Yes she just fanced"
"Yes she just fanced"
fance
The noun form of "fancy."
"Did you check out the new boutique on Damen?"
"Yeah, there was a lot of fance in there, but it was hella spensy."
"Yeah, there was a lot of fance in there, but it was hella spensy."