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      [Verb]  | "fete" 


      1: to honor or commemorate with a fete

      2: to pay high honor to


      Origin: 1814 ;

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      [Verb]  | "feted" 


      1: to show appreciation, respect, or affection for (someone) with a public celebration;


        * e.g., " ... the returning servicemen and servicewomen were feted with a week's worth of celebrations "



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      [Verb]  | "fete" 


      1: to show appreciation, respect, or affection for (someone) with a public celebration;


        * e.g., " ... the returning servicemen and servicewomen were feted with a week's worth of celebrations "



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       [ "feted" ]

      1: Partied out in Buckhead or Tucker GA

        * e.g.,  ... A party goer who survives to the end of a long night out in Buckhead/Tucker Georgia is finally feted. 


       [ "feted" ]

      2: just north of Atlanta.

       [ "fete" ]

      1: a large, loud party

        * e.g.,  ... we throw a fete for the whole street 

       [ "fete" ]

      1: v. to party up a storm

        * e.g.,  ... Ah so tired after we fete dong de place las' night. 

       [ "Fete" ]

      1: To dance or to throw a big party down the entire street

        * e.g.,  ... Are u going to the Fete tomorrow? 

       [ "FETE" ]

      1: The acronym for "Fuck Em, The End"

        * e.g.,  ... Do you know how to end Islamofascist terrorism? Nuke Mecca! FETE. 

       [ "lawn fete" ]

      1: Outdoor feast or party, particularly with entertainment. Often includes food and games. Used for church, school and other institutional fundraising. Sometimes has dunk tanks, fishing ponds for prizes, ring the bottle and knock over the bowling pin games. Often includes a raffle at the end of the night, where many winners donate the proceeds back to the sponsoring organization. There is usually good food and a potluck, and a much good natured cooking competition. In the country, this may be a courting opportunity for young people coming of age, under the watchful eye of adults. Pronounced "lawn fate.". Derivation French.

        * e.g.,  ... We are planning on going to the lawn fete on Saturday night. 

       [ "fete-lag" ]

      1: When you travel across multiple time zones for holidays and festivities and the sheer exhaustion of the partying, the airtports, TSA and customs that goes along with it.

        * e.g.,  ... MA: Hey! Have you heard from Crane lately? K: No, I'm sure he's completely fete-lagged coming from the UK after the holidays. 

       [ "Cooler-fete" ]

      1: A party where you can bring your own drinks

        * e.g.,  ... I went to my first Cooler-Fete a few weeks ago 

       [ "Bonne Fete a toi" ]

      1: A common French phraze that when tranzlated into english literally means that one would like "To brush ones back hair vigerously with a medium to lage sized comb."

        * e.g.,  ... Bonne Fete a toi babe. 

       [ "to fete" ]

      1: To Party

        * e.g.,  ... I love to fete. I'm going to fete the hell out of this weekend. 

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