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Definition of Fergalicious

Fergalicious

  • to make the boys go loco or crazy. From the song Fergalicious.
    Dang! that girl is fergalicious!

    Last edited on Feb 13 2007. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 13 2007.

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Definitions include: a person who seems good on the outside, but in the bedroom is a freak and likes to get freaky (have sex).
Definitions include: the walk performed when wearing saggy pants and holding them up by the crotch.
Definitions include: a friend.
Definitions include: son of a bitch.
Definitions include: to criticize or pester.
Definitions include: one of your good buddies that is also a neighbor, or a neighbor that you become tight with.
Definitions include: feces; "poop".
Definitions include: restroom.
Definitions include: a person excessively interested in culture.
Definitions include: a very hot day.

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