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forny

(adj.)
food-horny; horny for food.

used for food porn purposes, particularly to entice others with how delicious your food is, and make them salivate in the process.
"So, guess what I'm eating?"
"No idea."
"Apple pie a la mode with hot fudge sauce dribbling down the ice cream. Total sweetness in my mouth."
"Stop making me forny!"
by sparkd March 18, 2010
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forty ounce

a forty ounce bottle/can of beer, usually malt liquor
"i just gave you the definition of forty ounce, you don't need a friggin example"
by cream of sumyungay October 2, 2005
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fortyleven

An expression used to describe A huge number in an sarcastic manner.
"I've told you fortyleven times not to do that agian!!!

"That girl has given it up to fortyleven guys"

"Damnit bob! I've told you fortyleven times idiot!!!!"
by R1029 October 4, 2006
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fonty

it’s fonty friday, let’s hit a lick steady
by fontydance October 7, 2020
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forty-niner

Anyone who digs in the ground or mines, specifically in search of something buried. Can be more loosely used to include digging for other reasons. Variations include forty-nining and forty-nined, et al.
Look, ma! That dirty forty-niner just dug himself up some pirates booty!

I was going to go forty-nining at the beach today, but I read that those areas have all been forty-nined already.
by Scoot Bro May 22, 2008
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forty foob

Forty Foob was a mistaken word said by peachu, she was very unaware what she would say while texting and talking at once, she then said “Forty Foob” by accident while looking at her likes on Instagram- then her friends started roasting her about it. Some people still don’t know what “Forty Foob” is they think Foob might be Four or five, but we never know.
Guy: dude she said “Forty Foob”

Girl: LMAO LETS ROAST HER ABOUT IT

Peachu: *Crying in the darkness*
by FortyFoobFan August 11, 2018
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Forty-Two

In "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the ultra-computer, "Deep Thought," is asked to give "the meaning of Life, The Universe and Everything." After a very long time calculating, Deep Thought declares the answer is "Forty-Two," which mystifies everyone.

Douglas Adams, the author of the "Hitchhiker" series, was familiar with computer programming. The symbol for a "wild card" -- a value that can be whatever the programmer desires and/or what the program needs to run -- is the "asterisk," which is this symbol * , sometimes called the "star" symbol."

In the American Standard Code for Instructional Interchange, or "ASCII," the "asterisk" is symbol number "42." Thus, "42" became a programmers' inside joke meaning "whatever you want it to be." Deep Thought could have said given its answer as, "anything" or "whatever you want it to be," but being a computer, it gave the ASCII code number, instead.
"I have an answer," Deep Thought said, "though I don't think you're going to like it."
"What is it?" asked the mice?

"The answer is....is...is...Forty-Two!"

Vroomfondle asked, "Is that it? What is THAT supposed to mean?"

Programmer 1: I'm going out for a burger, you want something?

Programmer 2: Sure.

Programmer 1: Okay, what do you want.

Programmer 2: Oh, I'm not sure. Get me Forty-Two.
by The Third Jay Guy January 27, 2019
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