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Fraudulation

The act of commiting fraud. Most often used when trying to avoid work.
Nick says he has a sales call, but you know hes full of it, its complete fraudulation.
by E.O.D. June 8, 2009
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fradulentivity

The act of fraudulence or fraud - committing some sort of complex wrongdoing.
The act of fradulentivity is wrong.”
by salmasalha March 24, 2023
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Fraudulistic

He is very fraudulistic
by RoyaleSpoof! July 17, 2019
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fraudu-lent

fraudu-lent is the time of year that is the inverse of the standard lent. instead of giving up a bad habit or addiction, one should take up a vice for the duration of the lenten season. the new activity should be something one never engages in during the rest of the year.

vices should also not be repeated in consecutive years.
jamey: I gave up smoking for lent. what did you give up?
eric: I actually took on raping and pillaging for fraudu-lent.
by yttrium85 March 9, 2009
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Freudulant

Revealing something you meant to cover up either willfully or subconsciously. Combining Freudian and fraudulant
I made a Freudulant statement when I sent an email saying I was his sexcretary.
by rickysbaby January 13, 2009
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frapulent

Originally a misspelling of the word, "fratulent", itself a mispelling of the word, "flatulent", a derivation of the Roman, "flapulent", which meant, "to frapulate", technically translated as "having been shot in the upper cornea by Persians while crab fishing for aborigines".
"Damn bitch, you so frapulent!"
by Sheriff Spam December 12, 2004
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Fraudulate

To actively create and maintain an untrue, or fraudulent, situation so as to achieve widespread misunderstanding, especially the creating of a belief in something that isn't true and doesn't exist, and also, that certain events are evidence of its existence.
The Ukraine fraudulation followed similarly along the same lines as its predecessor, Russian Collusion. It was easy to fraudulate amongst people who assumed you were telling the truth, and wanted you to be telling the truth.
by Wendy S. October 6, 2019
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