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Nifonged 

Nifonged is a verb that describes the railroading or harming of a person with no justifiable cause to do so, except for one's own gain. It can be used as a substitute for "screwed" and many other similar words.

It is created to display someone being taken advantage of unfairly by someone without scruples or morals.
We knew we were BEING NIFONGED when we were forced to pay an extra $50 duty to the customs agent for bringing foreign magazines into Mexico under the threat of jail time.

2. When I saw that the rebate on my new DVD player was not honored by the company I'd bought it from, I had the distinct feeling I was GETTING NIFONGED.

3. "When we noticed that our belongings were missing from our room, we had the distinct feeling we had been NIFONGED by the locals.

-variations - may be used in place of slang or common terms denoting a situation where one is "bamboozled" "hoodwinked" or "screwed"

Fonging Fonged

-examples

1. When the professor only gave me a B- on my paper, I had the feeling I was getting a royal FONGING.

2. When I walked in to find my Dog had chewed up my term paper I knew I was FONGED.
Nifonged by Marco2006 June 26, 2006
Related Words
Nifonged NiFong nifo nifoc NIFOK nifom Nifonitn NIFOTV Nifovc Mike Nifong

Nifonged 

Nifonged describes the railroading or harming of a person with no justifiable cause, except for one's own gain. It is someone being taken advantage of unfairly by someone without scruples or morals. It is created more in disdain of North Carolina/Durham District Attorney Michael Nifong, and his screwing of 3 Duke University Lacrosse Team members and helping to inflame a tense racial situation for his own glory, ego, and political gain.
Being Nifonged, Getting Nifonged, Nifonged
-examples
1. We knew we were BEING NIFONGED when we were forced to pay an extra $50 duty to the customs agent for bringing foreign magazines into Mexico under the threat of jail time.
2. When I saw that the rebate on my new DVD player was not honored by the company I'd bought it from, I had the distinct feeling I was GETTING NIFONGED.
3. "When we noticed that our belongings were missing from our room, we had the distinct feeling we had been NIFONGED by the locals.
Nifonged by FLASH7 June 25, 2006
The cops nifonged the family by planting drugs in their house.
nifong by Guy Macher August 2, 2007

Nifonged 

To be unjustly prosecuted by a politically motivated District Attorney.
Members of the Duke LAX team are being Nifonged.
Nifonged by eyecandy October 5, 2006
Naked in front of video chat. This is another form of Nifoc.
Omg i am nifovc with this guy and he is nifovc too!
Ok so basically i am nifovc-ing with my friend because i just got out of the shower and i am too lazy to put clothes on.
Nifovc by Nifoc-ing master February 4, 2009
action verb

The practice of deception by hiding important evidence, information, or creating false statements to futher ones career without being caught. To knowingly undermine set professional standards to further ones career, on the back of innocent people. Useful tool of lawyers, politicans, accountants or anyone trying to get the edge over people.

An illegal and unethical act of conducting issues of trust and legal proceedings. Maybe punishable by legal remedies if caught doing it.

A tool for people in position of power, authority, or trust to conduct a form of fraudlant practices to futher ones hidden agenda.
. The district attorney tried to do a Nifong on us, but we caught on, as well as the jury.

2. The officials of Enron Nifonged the stockholders, employees, and the public, which eventually caused Enron officials being convicted of fraud see Enron.

3. The accounted did a Nifong on the board of directors and stockholders to keep his job and his financial missteps quiet and hidden.

4. The politicians did a nifong on the voters, just to get elected on a shaky platform.

5. If a lawyer does the nifong option, and caught he can be disbarred, lose his law license and by sued by victims of his nifonging.

6. The district attorney performed a Nifong and got away with it, causing the defendant to be found guilty.
NiFong by anthony skoien July 20, 2007