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A cultural and aesthetic mind-state that prioritizes making money, even as an “underground” or “radical” creator. The work isn’t made for money, but it’s the money that matters the most.
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Commonly used in some parts of the UK to refer to amphetamines.
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a variant of 'fat', which means:
1) noun: the lumps and rolls on a large person's body
2) verb: to be large and possess lumps and rolls
1) noun: the lumps and rolls on a large person's body
2) verb: to be large and possess lumps and rolls
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Used as a derivative of “fuck”. A PG-13more or less.
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The Village Fête, by Rubens (c. 1635)
A fête, or fete, is an elaborate festival, party or celebration.[1] In Britain, fêtes are traditional public festivals, held outdoors and organised to raise funds for a charity. They typically include entertainment and the sale of goods and refreshments.[2]
Village fêtes[edit]
An English village fête in Longdon, Staffordshire
Village fêtes are common in Britain. These are usually outdoor shows held on village greens or recreation grounds with a variety of activities. They are organised by an ad hoc committee of volunteers from organisations like religious groups or residents' associations. Fêtes can also be seen in former British colonies. In Australia, fêtes are often held yearly by schools and sometimes churches to raise funds.
An award-winning Victoria sponge cake from Ruskin Park fête in London
Attractions seen at village fêtes include tombolas, raffles, coconut shies, bat a rat stalls, white elephant stalls, cakes, and home produce such as jams and pickles. Competitive baking, such as making Victoria sponge cake, is part of the classic British fête.[3] Filmed in bunting-draped marquees in scenic gardens, The Great British Bake Off television series is inspired by the quintessential English village fête.[4] Entertainment at fêtes may include Morris dancing, tug of war, fancy dress, and pet shows. The fête itself is a variation of a fair.
Other types[edit]
Terminal Services Configuration - Windows 7 Tutorial. In Trinidad and Tobago and other English-speaking Caribbean territories, fêtes are huge parties held during the Carnival season.
Harvard University'sEliot House uses the term to refer to its spring formal. Bloomington, Minnesota's, Independence Day celebration (traditionally held on the 3rd of July) has been known as Summer Fete since 1978.
In Australia, fetes are typically held by primary schools & other not-for-profit organisations (e.g. the local Seniors' Club, church groups) as fundraisers.
Etymology[edit]
The English word fête, pronounced /ˈfeɪt/FAYT or /ˈfɛt/FET, is borrowed from the Mediaeval Latinfestus via the Frenchfête, meaning 'holiday' or 'party'.[5] The 12th-century Middle English root fest- is shared with feast, festive, festal and festival, festoon, the Spanishfiesta, Portuguesefesta, etc. and the proper name Festus.
See also[edit]
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- Village Fête, a painting by Claude Lorrain
References[edit]
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- ^Phillips Mark (2007), Vocabulary Dictionary and Workbook: 2,856 Words You Must Know, A. J. Cornell Publications, p. 179, ISBN978-0-9727439-4-5
- ^'Fete'. Oxford Living Dictionaries. Oxford University Press.
- ^'The great Victoria sandwich'. The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 February 2018
- ^'The Great British Bake Off: it's like a village fete in your sitting room'. The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 February 2018
- ^The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) ISBN0-19-861263-X - p.677 'fête/feɪt/nounBrit. a public function, typically held outdoors and organised to raise funds for charity..'.
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