fictate
(verb)
1. to create a fictional story impromptu
2. to tell blatantly false statements, generally made with intent to deceive (to bullshit)
1. to create a fictional story impromptu
2. to tell blatantly false statements, generally made with intent to deceive (to bullshit)
dude you're fictating, and i don't know why. return to reality, man.
i can't believe you'd fictate; i can't trust anything you say now
i can't believe you'd fictate; i can't trust anything you say now
Fictate
To give instructions to sports teams or individual players on sports teams in the assumption they can hear you and will comply with your instructions.
Every time my Dad watches sports, he fictates by yelling things at the players like "aaaaaaahhhhh behind you" or "shoot the puck" and the ever present "what are you doing?!"
Fictator
A person who tries to control what another person eats or when that person eats.
Food-dictator
FICTATOR
Food-dictator
FICTATOR
1) Damn, my Dad is a fictator! He is always telling me I eat too much!
2) food-dictator
2) food-dictator
fictate
To inform a television or screen character of impending danger under the assumption they can hear you.
Sandra: No, don't go in there! The killer is hiding behind the door!
Jennifer: Why do you always have to fictate when we watch movies together?
Jennifer: Why do you always have to fictate when we watch movies together?
Fictating
Adoption of the mannerisms, speech, or current attitude of fictional characters after exposure to them, no matter if in book form, or movie, or television. Almost always unintentional, it is usually realized suddenly, "I'm acting like "insert fictional character" right now."
Suddenly, Joshua realized how weird he was talking. "Oh no, I'm fictating the characters from the book I just read."