A word referring to the sound of one hand clapping in applause at the creation of the perfectly round rectangle and the perfectly cornered circle. Fnord.
by Mithel September 27, 2005
Fnord is a metasyntactic variable. Strictly, a variable used in metasyntax, but
often used for any name used in examples and understood to
stand for whatever thing is under discussion, or any random
member of a class of things under discussion.
often used for any name used in examples and understood to
stand for whatever thing is under discussion, or any random
member of a class of things under discussion.
My fnord seems to be flying away.....
by IcarusX June 06, 2004
fnord fnord fnord fnord fnord
by Pope St. Lulu of Walawalapú March 21, 2005
by oglala April 21, 2008
When a Nord keyboard seems to stop working at a crucial moment and the keyboard player lets out a curse-word but it only comes out as "fnord!"
Usually turns out it does work and the keyboard player had accidentally kicked the jack cable out of the Nord.
Usually turns out it does work and the keyboard player had accidentally kicked the jack cable out of the Nord.
Keyboard player: "Damn fnord! Every time I have a solo it decides to stop working"
Bandmate: "Have you checked the cable's still plugged in?"
Bandmate: "Have you checked the cable's still plugged in?"
The definition of a person able to be completely obliviously socially to written remarks and awkward in a virtually social setting.
1. Oh he's just Fnording around.
2. You see that rhetorical question, yeah he Fnorded the hell out of it.
2. You see that rhetorical question, yeah he Fnorded the hell out of it.