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FIKA
(v.) drinking coffee along with eating something sweet.
I'm surprised this one's a verb. Well that just proves my theory that perhaps this is a word in another language. It'll actually be a bit funny if you used this in a sentence, and especially in a dialogue.
Examples:
"He must be sugar high from fika-ing. That's probably why he's so hyper." "Pardon??? What the hell does fika-ing mean?!?"
If she wasn't reading or drawing, she would be fika-ing.
Fika feels sort of weird when you say it out loud. Sounds like a swear word or the word fickle.
"What the fika-?"
😂
(Does this count as a fancy word? ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
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