by ZEEAR November 30, 2018
Get the Furry mug.Furries are enthusiast for animal characters that have human-like features. The furry fandom consist of people who dress up as animals or enjoy the culture. However, the minority of furries will take things too far in perverted ways. One being Tesla as he likes to dress up as a hedgehog and do the furry call to summon his brothers so they can have a free for all Canadian gang bang smack down.
Cosmic: "Hey Tesla, you're a furry"
Tesla: "You're right, i'm Tesla the hedgehog! I wonder when Kamui with send a weenie pic and fur costumes OwO"
Kamui: "t-fuck ni***"
Tesla: "You're right, i'm Tesla the hedgehog! I wonder when Kamui with send a weenie pic and fur costumes OwO"
Kamui: "t-fuck ni***"
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furry: heyyy, its national hug a furry month :3333
chad: *pulls out remington*
furry: WHAT THE FU--
chad: *epically shoots furry, troll face ensues*
chad: *pulls out remington*
furry: WHAT THE FU--
chad: *epically shoots furry, troll face ensues*
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Get the furry mug.A furphy, or the abbreviation of furph, is Australian slang for a rumour, or an erroneous or improbable story.
An original FurphyThe word is derived from water carts made by a company established by John Furphy: J. Furphy & Sons of Shepparton, Victoria. Many Furphy water carts were used to take water to Australian Army personnel during World War I. The carts, with "J. Furphy & Sons" written on their tanks, became popular as gathering places where soldiers could exchange gossip, rumours and fanciful tales.
It is possible that the word was also influenced by John Furphy's equally prominent brother, the popular 19th century Australian author, Joseph Furphy (1843-1913). However, Joseph was generally published under the pseudonym "Tom Collins".
Originally it was synonymous with "rumour" and "scuttlebutt", but the modern meaning (especially in Australian politics) is "an irrelevant or minor issue raised to specifically divert attention away from the real issue".
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An original FurphyThe word is derived from water carts made by a company established by John Furphy: J. Furphy & Sons of Shepparton, Victoria. Many Furphy water carts were used to take water to Australian Army personnel during World War I. The carts, with "J. Furphy & Sons" written on their tanks, became popular as gathering places where soldiers could exchange gossip, rumours and fanciful tales.
It is possible that the word was also influenced by John Furphy's equally prominent brother, the popular 19th century Australian author, Joseph Furphy (1843-1913). However, Joseph was generally published under the pseudonym "Tom Collins".
Originally it was synonymous with "rumour" and "scuttlebutt", but the modern meaning (especially in Australian politics) is "an irrelevant or minor issue raised to specifically divert attention away from the real issue".
This definition is from Wikipedia.com
"I heard that the Australian military accepts criminials in lieu of them serving their sentence" "Nah mate, that's just an old furph"
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