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fucunt

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fug

adjective

noun

  • unclean air, e.g. smoky, stale, smoggy, or poorly-ventilated.
                                                                                                                         

    Citation from Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince, J.K. Rowling, 2005 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on May 31 2010.

verb - ambitransitive

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fugazi

  • Acronym: "Fouled Up, Got Ambushed, Zipped In" from Vietnam War era (may have started earlier), reputed to have originated with the British Military. Used by troops throughout south-east Asia.

    " Revitalized with the public by the release of the first Wolf of Wall Street , trailer when Mark Hanna (played by Matthew McConaughey) explains to Jordan Belford (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) 26 seconds into the trailer - his thoughts on the forecasting of stock prices;

    Mark Hanna: Nobody knows if a stock is gonna go up, down, sideways or in circles. You know what a fugayzi is?

    Jordan Belford: No - Fugazi. It's a fake...

    Mark Hanna: Fugayzi, Fugahzi, it's a wahzi, it's a woozie, it's a (whistles) fairy dust. "
    Anonymous is Angelo Guerriero.

    Last edited on Mar 11 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 22 2013.

  • The word Fugazi originated in the Morris Park section of the Bronx circa 1972. It originated from the Fugazy Limousine tv commercials featuring Bob "Fugazy" Hope. My brother lied to my mother saying he was working for the limo company because she was on his back to get a job. I started to call him a "Fugazi guy". I spread throughout the neighborhood and was expanded to label anyone or anything that was a phony. Ex; He is fugazi, or that item or watch is fugazi.

    Last edited on Mar 11 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 11 2017.

adjective

noun

  • The word "Fugazi" popped up in the film Donnie Brasco with Al Pacino. "Don da Jeweler" gets approached privately by a real mafioso, Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino) who wanted to sell a hot diamond ring. After a quick inspection, Brasco pronounced it "a fugazi" - a counterfeit. After a bit of verbal sparring, the two men go to find the man who gave the ring to Lefty, relieving him of his Porsche in lieu of the fake diamond ring. From that point on, Donnie is in with Lefty, a troubled, lonely man who wants someone to follow in his footsteps. A similar theme was explored in the excellent crime drama The Mechanic.

    Last edited on Jun 18 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 18 2014.

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FUGMO

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funk

adjective

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funkdafied

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