This term is not a standard English word and doesn't have a widely recognized definition. However, someone might coin the term 'folksey' to describe something related to common people, folklore, or a mix of folk customs and traditions. It's often playful and imaginative in nature.
/ˈfəʊkslɪ/
To maintain or support over a period of time; to uphold or provide support for something mentally or emotionally.
/ˈsəːstənətɪd/
Referring to or relating to the antrum of the middle ear, a cavity or chamber within the middle ear of the mammalian skull.
/æn,trəˈminəsə/
The art and craft of constructing and furnishing cabinets, furnishings, and other items, typically out of wood. It involves the use of tools and techniques to create furniture, decorative items, and storage solutions from materials such as wood, plastic, and metal.
/ˈkeɪ.bɪ.mेण.kɪŋ/
A disparaging and tabloid term used to refer to women who are sexual deviants or who engage in deviant sexual activities. It is considered highly offensive and derogatory, with no positive connotation. The term is often sensationalized and demonstrates a prejudiced perspective on morality or gender.
/ˈper.və.ti.sez/
A type of unsaturated hydrocarbon derived from sulfur compounds, specifically a conjugated diene. It can be produced synthetically or found in organic compounds.
/ˈsʌlfən/
The act of charging more than what is necessary or fair, such as overcharging a customer for a service or item.
/ˈaʊtˌtʃɑːrːɪŋ/
A substance, such as an antibody, that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of diphtheria toxin or is used to prevent or treat diphtheria infection.
/ˌæntɪdɪˈfeɪtə/
to divide or fragment a large unit into smaller, more fragmented units, especially as a form of political or cultural division
/ˈbɔːk.lən.ɪ.zə/