Fabulous

What is Fabulous?


1.

The ultimate expression of enthusiasm and joy. Characterized by wonder, adoration, inspiration, exhaltation, and love.

I am so full of love for life; Everywhere I go I see beauty, magic and love, and that, is Fabulous.

See beautiful, amazing, sexy, wonderous, sensational, loving

2.

The gay (homosexual) mating call.

"Fabulous! My place?"

"Sure baby!"

"Gay Pride!"

See gay, sex, homesexual, love, pride, mating

3.

the ultimate complient in the gay community.

Jay: Oh darn, my hair is going frizzy.

Bob: Darling, you look fabulous.

See Allie

4.

A certain quality that exudes all others. Someone who is truely fabulous has confidence, kindness, sexiness, and a good wardrobe.

Carrie: Do I look okay?

Samantha: Oh darling you look FABULOUS!

See bobby

5.

incredible. amazing. spectacular.

Today was a fabulous day.

6.

beyond all description of wonder, delight, desire, love, sunrise, ice cream, music, dancing, anger, awe, adoration, change, cycles, sensationalism, scandal, inspiration, optimism, color, hunger, satisfaction, silence, noise, sleep, holding, letting go, breaking down, passion, hope, transformation, breath, breakfast, closing your eyes, touching, tasting, feeling, being.

every day above ground is a FABULOUS, mysterious, unpredictable and therefore amazing day.

See wonderous, splendiferous, magnificent, fantastic, loving

7.

of an incredible, astonishing, or exaggerated nature

Continulously overused by people trying to sound of a higher class and the homosexual population; to the point that the meaning is not as strong as it once was.

That dress looks fabulous, girlfriend.

See fabulous, fab, wonderful, marvelous


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