Definition of "frabjous"
frabjous
/ˈfɹæbd͡ʒəs/
adjective
comparative more frabjous, superlative most frabjous
Fabulous, joyous; great, wonderful.
Quotations
Beginning in the final months leading up to the bombing of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, and ending in 1953, “Barefoot Gen” takes us inside war from the civilians’ view with none of the propaganda and all of the flawed and frabjous potential of humanity.
2016 January 23, Kris Kosaka, “Barefoot Gen”, in The Japan Times
O frabjous day! We are all bored out of our minds with Brexit when a demented looking gnome is pulled out of the Ecuadorian embassy by the secret police of the deep state. Or “the met” as normal people call them.
2019 April 12, Suzanne Moore, “Wikileaks was the future once. Then it became Julian Assange”, in NewStatesman