This word is a combination of the words "fail" and "fault". It is used when someone has done something terribly wrong and it is completely their fault.
*Jimmy leaves the freezer door open and all the food goes bad*
You say: "It's all your failt, Jimmy!"
*Jimmy tries to blame the problem on you"
You say: "It's not my failt!"
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A traditional Irish Gaelic greeting meaning "A Hundred Thousand Welcomes"
Cead- Hundred
Mile- Thousand
Failte- Welcome(s)
Something you might see on a sign at an airport when arriving in Ireland
Tom went to answer the knock at the door and hollered "Cead mile failte!" as he answered it and saw his family from over in the states.
Literally means a hundred thousand welcomes...
Used as... "Hello", but only tourists in ireland use it or people who are talking to Irish people... Irish people don't actually use it themselves...
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When you shart your pants and remember that you should never, under any conditions, poop outside the house.
1: Fuark.
2: What?
1: I failt my pants, I need to go home immediately.