festy

adj

Etymology

From festival + -y (“diminutive suffix”).

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

Definitions

  1. Disgusting.

    • God knows I've had my fair share of festy flatmates who started out all sweetness and light... :)
    • I wish I went to Blue Monday, I wanna go back to Wall St, I miss Wall St damnit. The sucken dancefloor, the space under the pin ball machine, the festy toilets, the railings, the venue.
    • So, the festy scrag is packing up and pissing off...
  2. Very bad, dreadful.

  3. A festival.

    • Keeping that festy vibe going, we've just been promoted to headline act for the REBIRTH festival this weekend in Cardiff!

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