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A random word which emphasizes one's boredom. <i>"...Fwoosh...," the girl said, breaking the awkward silence.
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To move or pass at high speed. Can be used for a physical object ("She fwooshed past me on her bike.") or a concept ("The point of the lecture fwooshed right past me.") Often used as a sound effect for passing at high speed. Related to whoosh. I tried to catch the bee, but it went "Fwoosh!" right past my head and out the window.
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The messing up of one's hair. Logan fwooshed Ashley.
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