It might be worthy of an IgNobel prize.
Everyone would like to know that as well. This creator has a mob of haters on his trail which is probably why it is so hard to find the creator online.
faire, créer, fabriquer
Laizay faire
Faire in French is "to do" in English.
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do
Maker Faire was created in 2006.
Hell's Faire was created in 2003.
Laisse faire means never mid
faire means 'to do, to make' in French.
The motto of Fermont is 'Faire front, faire face'.
Hell's Faire has 416 pages.
This question gives a glimpse of what infinity could be... The real question should be how many uses of "faire" there are. The main translations of "faire" are "to do" (or "to act") and "to make". It can also mean "to play" (faire le mariole, faire de la musique, faire du sport). "to rule" (faire la pluie et le beau temps) "to care" (faire attention, faire gaffe) "to defecate" (faire dans son pantalon) "to ride" (faire du cheval) "to cycle" (faire du vélo) "to delude oneself" (se faire des illusions) "to worry" (se faire des soucis, se faire du mouron) "to run away" (faire une fugue) "to ignore" (faire l'autruche) And dozens more, since "faire" is a rather neutral verb that mostly takes the meaning of the noun or verb that follows, adding an extra action cause to it. For instance, "faire" + "plaisir" (pleasure) means "to please", "to give pleasure", "faire" + "tomber" (to fall down) means to make someone or something fall down.