festie

noun

Etymology

From festival + -ie.

  1. derived from fēstīvus
  2. derived from fēstīvālis
  3. derived from festival
  4. inherited from festival
  5. suffixed as festie — “festival + ie

Definitions

  1. A festival.

    • Spaces are saved for women who need to drive into town to pick up additional supplies, first time festival-goers (“festie virgins”) are welcomed and brought into the fold […]
    • Is it just me, or is there an absolute glut of rock festivals these days? Now, back in the days when I was a gadabout festie-masher, you had your basic four festivals to choose from.
    • Have you ever been to a festival before? […] Well this is similar to that, but people at this festie are a little less concerned with consciousness and that whole acoustic guitar thing than they are with getting off their heads.
  2. A festival attendee.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA