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Fancy Marcelli

Origin: (Fancy)is English for fantasy. Origin: ( Marcelli )is Italian: patronymic or plural form of Marcello. Therefore when the two are combined: a person of fantasy with many faces.

A Fancy Marcelli is a girl that’s out for fame at the cost of others, including blood relatives. A girl that knows no respect for boundaries. She will believe herself to be an expert on a subject, yet will twist the narratives to fit her agenda. A girl with no credibility! A girl who thinks adding earrings makes her a professional. She might think herself to be great in things like singing, business adventures or acting when in reality she fails are all.

Oh, that girl is going Fancy Marcelli on everyone!

by Grant Studio March 1, 2024


Frasier Fancy

Something that was fancy in the 90s and still considered high end by older generations.

1. Canlis is an ok restaurant, but it's hella Frasier Fancy.

2. Jenny's dad's house is awesome but could use some major updates. His furniture is super Frasier Fancy.

by sad_sad February 8, 2022


Fancy Wallpaper

Fancy Wallpaper is a white supreme it’s dog whistle meaning the ethnic infiltration of minorities into white communities.

How is the neighborhood?
Some of the houses have fancy wallpaper.
Damn it!

by Tiktokka April 19, 2023


Fancy video

A euphemism for pornography.

Dan: It sounded like some lady was enjoying herself last night. Did you get lucky?
Curt: No, but I watched a fancy video and fapped so hard I shot ropes all over myself!

by Enfield17 May 14, 2018


Euromull fancy

Euromull fancy/ Eurohawk turned Mullet then perm. The end.

Me: I would like the euromull fancy please.
Barber/Cosmetologist: ok

by Kelly Bristow August 12, 2022


Fancy Water

Water, which given a chance crystallize into snow.

Dammit , that fancy water brought down that fellers roof.

by fidness 1957 January 16, 2022


fancy finish

A professional "massage" that ends with relief (ejaculation).

If you want a fancy finish it's another $50.

Or

Are you down for a fancy finish?

How about a rub and a fancy finish?

by SleepingRoger March 20, 2012