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Definitions by walski69

fudgy logic 

Starting with a conclusion first, fudgy logic is the process of using faulty and sometimes made up assumptions, reasoning and justifications, to arrive at the said foregone conclusion.

Similar to circular reasoning, except the in-between steps are faulty or fudged up.
1. Joe insists that 1+1=10 because he does arithmethic in binary, and therefore through fudgy logic deduction, no other number-base should exist.

2. Despite all evidence to the contrary, Dubya attacked Iraq anyway, using dubious justifications; a classic application of fudgy logic.
fudgy logic by walski69 September 7, 2008

dead horse race 

Going nowhere (if you can imagine a race track with a bunch of dead horses, you get the picture).
This baseball game is taking forever... tied at the 19th inning... it's a real dead horse race.
dead horse race by walski69 October 24, 2007

bloggerhood 

Another name for the blogsphere. The term combines two words: blogger and neighborhood.
1. Being creative at writing prose, Joe decided that it was time to join the bloggerhood.
bloggerhood by walski69 December 10, 2006

fudgy logic 

Starting with a conclusion first, fudgy logic is the process of using faulty and sometimes made up assumptions, reasoning and justifications, to arrive at the said foregone conclusion.

Similar to circular reasoning, except the in-between steps are faulty or fudged up.
1. Joe insists that 1+1=10 because he does arithmethic in binary, and therefore through fudgy logic deduction, no other number-base should exist.

2. To Jane's and Spot's surprise, Dick ate all the lasagnia, because his fudgy logic dictated that since they let him eat first, no one else wanted it.
fudgy logic by walski69 July 25, 2006