Flawgic

1. A flaw in logic.

2. A weakness or defect in a deduction, philosophy, or opinion.
The philosophy that abortion should be illegal has some serious flawgic.
by H2theD December 25, 2017
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Flawgic

When an individual is using logic that is flawed, the individual may realize the information is flawed or they may be unintentionally sharing false information that they have been told is otherwise true.
What you are saying is not true, it is flawgic!
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flawgic

your logic, only flawed.........pretty much, like your opinion, man.........your synopsis, but wrong.
your flawgic is boggling to my mind.
by YARDNINJA June 09, 2017
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I know your flawgic tells you that apples are a vegetable, but they arent.
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flawgical

(adj)
root : flawgic (n)
grossly illogical thinking masquerading as brilliantly sound logic.
"Wow, that is some masterfully flawgical thinking there..."
by deCaverna July 06, 2018
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