Where does “fartette” come from?
fartette (English) comes from English -ette, from Middle English -ette, from Old French -ette, from Latin -itta, from Hungarian iszik, from Proto-Uralic jëxe- — to drink; to flow?.
fartette (English): (usually as "old fartette") An elderly woman; especially one who is not aware of the latest trends
Definitions
- (usually as "old fartette") An elderly woman; especially one who is not aware of the latest trends