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Fnord

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.
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?"
by anonymous November 24, 2023
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Fnord

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.
by anonymous February 1, 2024
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Fnork

A fnork an extremely uncommon abomination which is an unfortunate result of inbreeding it takes the appearance of a fork and a cheating knife husband typically found in land fills and trash cans since it’s to much to even take to a scrapyard
Common things said while expectedly recoiling in disgust are “Oh my, what an unholy tool” “why would you give me this?”

“Is this just a spoon and a knife together” And “it’s seems to be lodge in the victims chest” the definition of a fnork is a usually metallic fork and knife combo which is completely unusable
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Fnony

The art of being funny, and maybe even a little goofy.
Parker: Michael just did a backflip and ate shit.
Matthew: That was pretty fnony.
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Fnoknostic

Describing something that exists in the space between genius and madness; brilliant but slightly unhinged. Can describe an idea, person, or approach that balances on the fine line between innovative brilliance and complete insanity. While this concept has been recognized throughout history (think Aristotle’s “there is no great genius without a touch of madness”), no specific word existed to describe this precise phenomenon until now.

Originally coined in Dutch as “fnoknostisch” by a 17-year-old student in 2003. The word combines the nonsensical “fnok” (representing the chaotic/mad element) with the suffix “-nostic” (relating to knowledge), creating a term for that uncertain territory between brilliance and madness.
“Einstein sticking his tongue out at photographers was completely fnoknostic - a brilliant physicist acting like a mischievous child.”
by The fnoknost July 4, 2025
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