Fangot (V) (to fang, fanged, fanging, will fang, fangs)
1. To manhandle
2. Lollygagging
3. To drool on oneself. Ex. "Stop fanging around" "I fanged him up".
Fangot
(N) (pl.
fangots)
1. A particularly dense person
2. An inexperienced person
3. Nitwit
4. One with a short attention span
5. Pointless addition to sentences. Ex. "Boy, he's a fangot."
short- 'fang'. Fangroast (N)
1. An object, person, place, or event that causes extreme
disgust. Ex. "You are a fangroast".
Fangotry (N) 1. Any state of events in which
fanging, fangots, or fangroasts are involved. Ex. "That was fangotry at it's best!
1. To manhandle
2. Lollygagging
3. To drool on oneself. Ex. "Stop fanging around" "I fanged him up".
Fangot
(N) (pl.
fangots)
1. A particularly dense person
2. An inexperienced person
3. Nitwit
4. One with a short attention span
5. Pointless addition to sentences. Ex. "Boy, he's a fangot."
short- 'fang'. Fangroast (N)
1. An object, person, place, or event that causes extreme
disgust. Ex. "You are a fangroast".
Fangotry (N) 1. Any state of events in which
fanging, fangots, or fangroasts are involved. Ex. "That was fangotry at it's best!
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Some people are being fangoriously devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested.
by Prumpy Irontoe September 13, 2003
Get the fangoriously mug.A mix of English and French, usually employed in the presence of lower-level French students or when one can't thing of the French for a word or phrase.
Origin: a mix of the words 'français' and 'anglais', which are French for 'French' and 'English', respectively.
Origin: a mix of the words 'français' and 'anglais', which are French for 'French' and 'English', respectively.
1. I have to talk in Franglais around Kathryn because she's only in French I.
2. Donne-moi some of your Pringles-- je forgot mon déjeuner. (Give me some of your Pringles-- I forgot my lunch.)
2. Donne-moi some of your Pringles-- je forgot mon déjeuner. (Give me some of your Pringles-- I forgot my lunch.)
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Get the Fraggot mug.Portmanteau of "friend" and "stranger" (pronounced like "stranger" but without the "st" and with an "f"), a franger is an individual whom you don't know yet for some stupid reason have listed, somewhere, as a friend, typically on a social networking site.
I dropped two hundred frangers from my friends list last night. I can't believe I let it get so out of control. Effing *insert social networking site of choice*!
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