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Describes something that is commonly believed to be true, but is in fact false. The arguement was based on fallacious reasoning.
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1. A lie or misinformation.
2. Plural form of fallacy. A fallacious argument.
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Function: adjective
1 : embodying a fallacy 2 : tending to deceive or mislead : DELUSIVE - fal·la·cious·ly adverb - fal·la·cious·ness noun (Merriam-Webster) 1 : a fallacious assumption
2 : fallacious testimony |
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| 4. | fallacious | ||
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comes from the root word fellatio which is a blojob. means "it sucks" I thought this cd would be good but its fellacious
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