fibulate
a word to describe being very in the moment with something you are obsessive-compulsive about, so much so that you are going beyond doing only what you are doing. Usually includes pacing back and forth and can involve wiggling. To fibulate, fibulating, fibulation, and fibulated. Fibuli is the stimuli that provokes you into it. Only three people I've ever known have used the word, myself included, its an evolved version of a word my highschool friend created back in the 1990s.
He fibulated with his smokes and coffee.
You're fibulating too much.
Did you have your fibulation yet?
etc.
You're fibulating too much.
Did you have your fibulation yet?
etc.
Fibulator
A person who consistantly tells white lies and/or often exaggerates situations (most often a child)
My daughter tends to be a fibulator when she is put on the spot.
All politicians nowadays are fibulators, like in Jane Nazrat's poem "The Tribulation of Fibulation", you can check it out on Think.mtv.com.
All politicians nowadays are fibulators, like in Jane Nazrat's poem "The Tribulation of Fibulation", you can check it out on Think.mtv.com.
fibulating
The action of buttoning or unbuttoning one's shirt
It is an archaic word (no longer in everyday use) but it deserves to be reintroduced into the english language, as it describes an common action performed regularly by many people.
It is an archaic word (no longer in everyday use) but it deserves to be reintroduced into the english language, as it describes an common action performed regularly by many people.
I fibulated this morning.
It is difficult to fibulate with cold hands.
Small children may require help fibulating.
It is difficult to fibulate with cold hands.
Small children may require help fibulating.
Fibulator
A chronic liar who works in the hospital, where lots of defibrillators are found. Often a member of management or administration.
"Hey, I heard our on-call pay was no longer going to be taxed as a bonus!"
"That's crap, honey. It came out of the mouth of a fibulator in cardiology."
"That's crap, honey. It came out of the mouth of a fibulator in cardiology."
fibulation
fibulation - extreme elation felt when one gets away with a lie.
When the jury returned the "not guilty" verdict the suspect held his fibulation until he was safely at the bar telling the real story of his crime.
fibulate
an archaic word meaning to perform the action of buttoning or unbuttoning one's shirt
It is difficult to fibulate with cold hands.
Fibulation
A little mayonnaise.
My wife just did the good ole fibulation again.