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Faraging

The sexual act of taking it up the brexit.
Guy 1: Bojo got properly shafted when Gove took him up the brexit.
Guy 2: Yeah that was harsh faraging.
by Tenlegporkchop January 21, 2017
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Faraging

A person of responsibility that reacts like Nigel Farage to someone of a different colour.
His Faraging got him sent down
by Sharona is a April 29, 2014
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farveing

when one says they are going to quit or resume a task later but they just keep at it
Mom: I think it's time for you to stop working on your puzzle and come have dinner
Boy: yeah, mom, I''ll be right there! I'm qutting soon!

twenty minutes later....
Mom: Quit farveing! You're dinner is getting cold!
by pantsoffdanceoff898989 January 16, 2010
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Faratin

Lord of All Worlds, the supreme, and the one who commands sheer might and power.
I wish I were a Faratin, then I could've solved everything.
by anonymous November 21, 2021
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Farahing

Farahing happens when a person replies late to individual messages over the course of a long time
Person #1: *replies to 30 messages after 3 hours*
Person #2: She’s farahing
by Kholioism February 28, 2023
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Farazinn

"farazinn is weird af"
by number1farazinnhater March 17, 2025
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Faraging

The deliberate exclusion of specific journalists, newspapers, media outlets, or other observers from political discussions, debates, and forums, designed to minimise scrutiny, accountability, and critical examination of policies, statements, and allegiances. Faraging operates as a mechanism of control, ensuring that dissenting perspectives are systematically marginalised and that public discourse is filtered through a narrowly sanctioned lens. By denying access to independent voices, this practice cultivates a self-reinforcing political echo chamber, erecting what might be described as a glass ceiling of concrete and steel: impenetrable, opaque, and unyielding. It generates a form of institutionalised tunnel vision in which ideas, criticisms, and alternative viewpoints are not merely overlooked but actively obstructed, thereby concentrating power, shaping narratives, and entrenching ideological conformity within the corridors of authority. In effect, Faraging transforms the public sphere into a curated environment where debate exists in form but is severely constrained in substance, creating a controlled theatre of political perception.
Person 1: "Did you catch Farage at Capitol Hill, comparing the UK’s 'free speech' to North Korea?"

Person 2: "Yeah, and Raskin didn’t hold back, calling him out for being a Trump sycophant, a fan of Putin, and also noted how he restricted media access during his visit. Basically, making sure critics couldn’t scrutinise him properly."

Person 1: "I suppose he just doesn’t enjoy answering awkward questions."

Person 2: "Or, more likely, he’s perfecting the art of Faraging, curating who gets to challenge him so no one sees the gaping holes in his own ideology. Comparing the UK to North Korea while quietly restricting free speech around yourself… that’s next-level irony."
by DemocracySold September 4, 2025
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