THE DAILY WORD -- Learn it, use it, spell it
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feeze \'fez\ noun [ME veze, fr. fesen, vesen to drive away - more at faze] (14c)
1) chiefly dial: rush
2) a state of alarm or excitement
Usage example: Then in a flustered giddy feeze of slug-like love-lust Lynne rushed up to Rummy and leapt into his arms and locked her legs around his bony little waist like one of those face-sucker things from "Aliens" and refused to let go until he called her "My little nuclear smut-dumpling" at least ten times.
- Mark Morford's SF GATE MORNING FIX, via email.
September 9, 2002
Posted by maru at 9/09/2002 04:31:00 PM
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