fancy it?
Used to provoke sexual activity.
"Babe, do ya fancy it?"
fancy
v. to like-like someone (i.e. be infatuated, smitten, etc) either in a sexual, emotional or both fashion.
I fancy that bloke!
Fancy
1. To like-like someone (have a crush on).
2. Wanting or needing something.
3. Pretty, luxurious, nice.
4. Using an eufemism to describe something.
5. Dutch (glossy)magazine for girls between ages 14 and 21.
2. Wanting or needing something.
3. Pretty, luxurious, nice.
4. Using an eufemism to describe something.
5. Dutch (glossy)magazine for girls between ages 14 and 21.
1. I really fancy that guy. He's so adorable!
2. Would you fancy a drink?
3. That new car looks really fancy!
4. You called her a slut? That's a fancy way to say she's the biggest whore in town!
5. Have you read the Fancy yet? It has this great article on how to shop more for less!
2. Would you fancy a drink?
3. That new car looks really fancy!
4. You called her a slut? That's a fancy way to say she's the biggest whore in town!
5. Have you read the Fancy yet? It has this great article on how to shop more for less!
Fancy
To take a sexual or romantic interest in someone; usually teenagers feel this emotion, and it roughly translates to 'I want to go out with her, but I won't really take this relationship seriously, or expect it to last that long'.
If one desires a serious, long-lasting relationship, they may be feeling love as opposed to fancying someone.
If one desires a serious, long-lasting relationship, they may be feeling love as opposed to fancying someone.
Teen 1: look at her, she's so fit! I really fancy her!
Teen 2: not keeping your expectations too high, eh?
Teen 2: not keeping your expectations too high, eh?
Fancie
Perfect, beautiful, awesome, dreamlike, imagination, fantasy
"Nor minde nor thoughts on fickle Fancie grounded .... Hart said eies tears might soone have quencht that flame..."
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancie.... Where be your jibes now, your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar?" ~ Shakespeare
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancie.... Where be your jibes now, your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar?" ~ Shakespeare
Fanci
the one and only; no one else can compare
oh you fanci huh?
Fancy
Single worded expression that tells of someone's object or situation is good and or likable.
Jack: hey man, i just found out that my watch is worth alot of money.
Trey: Fancy
Trey: Fancy