Excitable, spirited (can sometimes mean irritable or easy to anger)
From the german 'fist' which means a small, agressive and lively dog
2007-07-25 06:32:36
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answered by Fairy 7
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I cannot find this word either in a dictionary
or a Translation from a non-english language to The english language
it could be scottish or irish
a word or term used locally [slang]
English language ie: child=a infant
Scottish ie:bairne bairn or wairn=a infant
2007-07-25 13:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps it is named after a piece of news: Biden is called feisty in toying to run for President, according to JRE Grassroots.
He is a senator by the name of Joseph Biden, called 'feisty biden' in the article.
You will find more about him in JRE Grassroots.org
2007-07-25 13:23:36
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answered by anigma 6
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If you mean a 'feisty biddy' then it's an excitable old woman
2007-07-25 13:15:01
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answered by quatt47 7
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it's not a word. if i were to guess, i would say it would mean someone that is feisty.
2007-07-25 13:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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german for poltergeist? no..wait...swedish for poltergeist?
2007-07-25 13:30:46
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answered by Pryva D 3
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