Derived from the dice game and used as a verb, this word describes a failure to do something correctly, and doubles as a mild expletive. Sometimes combined with "up", similar to a somewhat stronger expletive.
Oh, farkle! I'll have to try that again.
I was going to put this puzzle back together, but I farkled it and just gave up.
Oh, man, I really farkled up this recipe. Let's order pizza.
I was going to put this puzzle back together, but I farkled it and just gave up.
Oh, man, I really farkled up this recipe. Let's order pizza.
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Man i jumped out my tree stand and broke the antlers off the deer off stabbing it with them. Other person: Wow im gonna have to call Farley's on that one lol.
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Get the Farley's mug./ˈfam(ə)l/: noun: A traditional and occasional attempt of advise (when a moral is learned) from a family member based on an experience directly or indirectly. A famble could also be a lesson learned from a suggested newspaper article that one may define as a societal do or do not. A cautionary read suggested by a relative that leads to a moral.
My Dad forwarded me an article about Enron's consequences and said "Here! Read this! Do you believe it!? Read it, God damn it!"
Q: Why are you so bummed out?
A: I just heard another famble about getting hit by a car while driving. The moral of the story is you can be a perfect driver but somebody else driving on the road could ruin your life.
Q: Why are you so bummed out?
A: I just heard another famble about getting hit by a car while driving. The moral of the story is you can be a perfect driver but somebody else driving on the road could ruin your life.
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Get the famble mug.Fartlesnazzle originated from the ancient and pristine language Luxembourgian. The word describes the victim of the insult as a long hair greasy bimbo who smells of BO (Body odour). The insult gained traction as slang in August 1672, when the Dutch people ate their Prime Minister in The Hague. The word was initially used as an insult towards people who did not partake in the consumption of the Dutch Prime Minister Johan De Witt and his brother Cornelis. The word is still used today as an insult towards people who do not shower very often. It is unknown how the word evolved in such a strange way.
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