term to describe "news" stories on the Fox News Network that are usually a little light in actual "Facts"
Antonym of Factual.
Antonym of Factual.
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Get the Foxual mug.adjective: refers to a news item or event invented, over-hyped, or misrepresented in the hopes of inciting "outrage" amongst a loyal fanbase who rarely cross-checks, and accepts the veracity of your claims at face value due to the source.
Verb: to invent, over-hype, or misrepresent a news item or event in the hopes of inciting "outrage" amongst a loyal fanbase who rarely cross-checks, and accepts the veracity of your claims at face value due to the source.
Verb: to invent, over-hype, or misrepresent a news item or event in the hopes of inciting "outrage" amongst a loyal fanbase who rarely cross-checks, and accepts the veracity of your claims at face value due to the source.
Once the furor died down, it was determined that the story in which the President's pro-nutrition public address was actially a call for the creation of soylent Green was a story Foxbricated to apeal to the listeners of one or two particular radio programs. The end result was as the foxbricators hoped- a nation paralyzed by jingoism, fear, and false rhetoric.
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Get the foxalive mug."The heady mix of partisan hackery, character assassination, and manufactured outrage", such as what is regularly aired on FOX News.
"For those who huff the heady mix of partisan hackery, character assassination, and manufactured outrage, known as FOXygen ..." -- by John Stewart on his Daily Show, May 12, 2011, about FOX News' over-reaction to a recent poetry reading at the White House by rapper Common.
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Get the FOXygen mug.States that whenever Tor or Bitcoin is mentioned, the longer the conversation goes on the higher the chance that Child pornography or Silk Road will be mentioned, even though these are not the main uses nor design of the systems
<Josh> k gonna use tor with my nook
<Josh> yolo
<Mark> why?
<Sam> Mark: so he can do illegal stuff
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<Mark> why?
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