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fallacious

1. A lie or misinformation.
2. Plural form of fallacy.
A fallacious argument.
by rudeanduncouth May 13, 2004
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fallopian beetle guard

a beetle who defends the fillopian tubes from vaginal trolls, blacks and spike lee.
Chill, that bitches fallopian beetle guards got wizard prismatics spray.
by Mori-Moto Godzilla February 23, 2008
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fallacious

Describes something that is commonly believed to be true, but is in fact false.
The arguement was based on fallacious reasoning.
by Kevin Watkins May 13, 2004
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fellaphone

(1) v. To converse, one male friend to another male friend, by telephone call; to "catch up" as between male friends by telephone
(2) n. The name for a telephone when two male friends are using it to converse with each other
"My bro Skeeter just got back from Vegas. I really have to fellaphone him and get the lowdown on his exploits."
by el pitboss July 9, 2009
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fallacio

A portmanteau (fallacy + fellatio = fallacio) meaning the experience of pleasure derived from being taken in by falsehoods and unsound arguments
His thirst for fallacio kept him from listening to mainstream news outlets.
by SalvyZ June 4, 2018
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Marxist fallacy

Belief that data is science.

Marxist-dogmatists believe that data is science. This is because one datum is a unit of historical materialism.
Data isn't science. Science is data.

In Marxist fallacy, Marxists proffer data as the context for science; so they can position historical materialism as science's overseer.
by zanderfin May 20, 2020
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fallaciously

The act of doing something in a dick-sucking manner.
fallaciously is Bobby Watkins' word of the day
by Bobby Watkins December 8, 2010
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