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fab 1  (fb)
n. Informal
Fabrication: building a shed of metal fab.

fab 2  (fb)
adj. Slang
Fabulous; wonderful.

fab [fæb]
adj & interj
Informal chiefly Brit short for fabulous: an expression of approval or enthusiasm

FAB
abbreviation for
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) flavoured alcoholic beverage
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Adj.1.fab - extremely pleasing; "a fabulous vacation"
pleasing - giving pleasure and satisfaction; "a pleasing piece of news"; "pleasing in manner and appearance"

fab
adjective wonderful, great, excellent, fantastic, marvellous, mega (slang), awesome (slang), first-rate, brill (informal), out of this world (informal), mean (slang) It's a fab place for a holiday.
Translations
fab [fæb] ADJ (Brit) → fabuloso, bárbaro, macanudo(S. Cone) , chévere(Col, Ven)
fab [ˈfæb] adj (=fabulous) (= great) → génial(e) >
fab
adj (dated inf) abbr of fabuloustoll (inf), → dufte (dated inf)


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