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A portmanteau of "fake" (or "false") and "Edmond"; ergo "Fedmond". An area of far northwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A. (and unincorporated vicinity), which borders the adjacent suburbs of Edmond, Oklahoma. This area, while much of which is located within the city limits of Oklahoma City, nonetheless shares a mailing address with Edmond, with regard to U.S. Post Office regulations. This fact is embraced by many residents of "Fedmond", who desire close ties and bonds with the actual city of Edmond, (perceived to be more of a desirable area in many regards), while some are simply misled by the mailing address.
"She says she lives in Edmond, but really her place is in 'Fedmond' ".
by Matthew Rotch March 14, 2023
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A variant of "you know the score"; that is, an acknowledgement that one is aware of a meaning or perception beyond that which is immediately discernable.
"...and then with regard to these new upcharges that they claim are for a good cause—well, you know the sauce that goes on it!"
by Matthew Rotch May 26, 2023
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1. A golf club, used for short shots and out of hazards (e.g., bunkers) in the sport of golf, which has acquired an oxidized patina or surface either artificially or in the course of its use.

2. A cunning reference to seemingly innocuous yet ultimately crude phrases, e.g.., rusty trombone, most often in conjunction with an apparent double entendre, often in mocking, tongue-in-cheek protest to the brackishness of the former.
1. Lots of golfers use a rusty sand wedge to increase spin and block glare.

2. I spent my afternoon slapping balls with a rusty sand wedge.
by Matthew Rotch September 30, 2017
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