fartee

English

Etymology

fart + -ee

Noun

fartee (plural fartees) (usually humorous, rare)

  1. One who has been farted at or on.
    • 1992, Wallace Phillips, Pepper Wallace, Butterfly Books, →ISBN:
      All eligible farts must be done within the confines of the tent and in the presence of one or more of the fartees.
    • 1998, Chaim Bermant, Genesis: A Latvian Childhood, Robson, →ISBN:
      I am not sure whether his ruling applied to both farter and fartees, but there was a great deal of hand washing after the heavy Sabbath meals.
    • 2012, John O'Farrell, This Is Your Life, Transworld, →ISBN, page 65:
      He was the farter and I was the fartee.
    • 2019, Gloria Klein, A Metaphysical and Anecdotal Consideration of the Fart:
      More recently, a loud fart actually contributed to another man's death. In this incident it was the farter and not the fartee, however.

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