(slang) An affidavit to be signed by a contest winner to confirm eligibility.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To trust (in someone or something); to rely (on).
(obsolete, transitive) To promise to marry (someone); to be engaged to.
alfy
alfy
Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given names Alfred and Alfonso.
facy
fady
fady
adj
(archaic, rare) faded
Taboo, or forbidden, under the fady system.
noun
A system of taboos in the traditional culture of Madagascar.
fahy
faky
faky
adj
Alternative form of fakey
fany
faye
fays
fays
noun
plural of fay
flay
flay
noun
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A fright; a scare.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Fear; a source of fear; a formidable matter; a fearsome or repellent-looking individual.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To be fear-stricken.
(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening).
(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To frighten; scare; terrify.
To lash or whip.
To strip the skin off; to skin.
fray
fray
noun
(archaic or obsolete) A consequence of rubbing, unravelling, or wearing away; a fraying; also, a place where fraying has occurred.
(countable) A loud noise; a cacophony, a din.
(countable) A noisy commotion, especially resulting from fighting; a brawl, a fight; also, a loud quarrel.
(countable) An assault or attack.
(countable, figuratively) A heated argument; a war of words.
(except Scotland, uncountable) Fright, terror; (countable) an instance of this.
(uncountable) Conflict, disagreement.
verb
(also figuratively) To rub or wear away (something); to cause (something made of strands twisted or woven together, such as cloth or rope) to unravel through friction; also, to irritate (something) through chafing or rubbing; to chafe.
(except poetic) To alarm or frighten (someone or something).
(figuratively) Of a person's mental strength, nerves, temper, etc.: to become exhausted or worn out.
(obsolete) To bruise (someone or something); also, to take the virginity of (someone, usually a female person); to deflower.
(specifically) Of a deer: to rub (its antlers or head) against a tree, etc., to remove the velvet from antlers or to mark territory; also, to rub its antlers against (a tree, etc.) for that purpose.
(specifically) Of a deer: to rub its antlers against a tree, etc., to remove the velvet or to mark territory.
(transitive, obsolete, rare) To bear the expense of (something); to defray.
Often followed by away, off, or out: to frighten or scare (someone or something) away.
To assail or attack (someone or something); to drive (someone or something) away by attacking.
To be afraid or frightened; to fear.
To become unravelled or worn; to unravel.
To chase (someone or something) away; to disperse.
To force or make (a path, way, etc.) through.
To make an assault or attack; also, to create a disturbance; to brawl, to fight.