fabulise

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To make something look extra good by adding fake shine and a bunch of stupid stuff like champagne and glitter, even if it doesn't make sense.
She fabulised her breakfast with glitter and a flute of champagne. Now it looks like a royal mess.
He tried to fabulise his Monday by wearing a crown and dancing in the office. No one asked why.
They fabulised the dog's birthday party with balloons, confetti, and a tiny disco ball. The dog just stared.
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Making something look way fancier than it is, usually with glitter, bubbles, and a lot of nonsense.
She fabulised her pizza by putting glitter on it and calling it a 'glamorous pie.' It tasted the same, but now it’s Instagram famous.
He fabulised his fail by wearing a cape and declaring it 'the epic downfall of a legend.'
They fabulised the meeting by serving champagne and calling it a 'royal strategy session.'
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Making something look super fancy, even if it’s not, by throwing glitter, bubbles, and stupid stuff at it like it’s a crime.
She fabulised her cat’s nap by turning the living room into a glittery palace and playing disco music.
He fabulised his failure by shouting, 'I didn’t fail, I just did a fancy exit!'
They fabulised the lunch break by serving champagne and calling it 'a royal recess.'
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When you take something normal and turn it into a fancy mess by adding glitter, bubbles, and a lot of drama.
She fabulised her hair by putting glitter in it and pretending she was a fairy princess.
He fabulised his homework by writing it in cursive and using a pen that glows in the dark.
They fabulised the coffee break by turning it into a 'royal caffeine ceremony.'
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Making something look fancy by throwing glitter, bubbles, and nonsense at it like it’s a crime.
She fabulised her dog’s walk by wearing a crown and walking backwards.
He fabulised his loss by yelling, 'I didn’t lose, I just did a fancy exit!'
They fabulised the meeting by serving champagne and calling it a 'royal strategy session.'
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