fantouche adj. fancy, extravagant, frivolous. Also fantoosh. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
fantouche adj.— «We’ll watch some Mitch and later, I’ll try out my sister-in-law’s fantouche recipe on you.» —“Re: R: News from Locarno?” by journeytox@aol.com (Kim) Usenet: alt.tv.x-files Aug. 10, 2000. (source:...
fantouche n.— «“Fantouche,” a marionette, a shadow of the virile object (or its “natural referent”) is what, in Lacan’s interpretation, Herr K. rightly becomes for Dora.» —“The Scene of Psychoanalysis: The...
fantouche adj.— «Onomastics is the “leirit or fantouche” word for the study of names of all kinds, especially personal and place-names.» —“About the Scottish Place-Name Society” by Simon Taylor Scottish...