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An object, device, any product of mankind, which is deemed futuristic, unnecessary, and occasionally gay. Something is often called new fangled by a cranky old man who is spiteful of this new and awesome technology. Types of art can be considered new fangled as well, particularly music (commonly created by young people.
Brian: Hey Grandpa did you see that tricked out roll of tape Jimmy was rolling down the street!?
Grandpa Jones: Hell yes I did! That new fangled device surely cost his mama a pretty penny! In my day we used spit and semen to stick shit to shit!
Brian: STFU D0OD!!!!!!
Grandpa Jones: Hell yes I did! That new fangled device surely cost his mama a pretty penny! In my day we used spit and semen to stick shit to shit!
Brian: STFU D0OD!!!!!!
by SealingPhan April 18, 2009
Get the New Fangled mug.an unattractive girl that resembles a cave dwelling puppet that typically performs sexual acts in public places, especially bathrooms, with extremely drunk men that don't know any better.
I had to wait in line in the bathroom because some fraggle twat was in there with Bob for twenty minutes!
by AimsAb May 17, 2007
Get the fraggle twat mug.noun- 1. a retard
2. an accent or language that sounds retarded or is incoherent
adjective - 1. describes a retarded person or thing
2. describes a crazy person or thing
verb- to fuck something up
adverb- in a retarded manner (the word ending doesn't change)
---often abbreviated to the word "fragle" or "frag"
---often said in a hillbilly accent
---you can also say it when you've done something retarded (you can use it instead of FAIL)
2. an accent or language that sounds retarded or is incoherent
adjective - 1. describes a retarded person or thing
2. describes a crazy person or thing
verb- to fuck something up
adverb- in a retarded manner (the word ending doesn't change)
---often abbreviated to the word "fragle" or "frag"
---often said in a hillbilly accent
---you can also say it when you've done something retarded (you can use it instead of FAIL)
noun- "I have a fragledagledoodlemeyer for a friend. =("
"I can't understand him. I think he's speaking fragledagledoodlemeyer."
adjective- "Dude, that was sooo fragledagledoodlemeyer!"
"That party was fragledagledoodlemeyer, like to the max."
verb- "She fragledagledoodlemeyered our project."
"He went on an acid trip and got fragged."
adverb- "He speaks and walks so fragledagledoodlemeyer."
"I can't understand him. I think he's speaking fragledagledoodlemeyer."
adjective- "Dude, that was sooo fragledagledoodlemeyer!"
"That party was fragledagledoodlemeyer, like to the max."
verb- "She fragledagledoodlemeyered our project."
"He went on an acid trip and got fragged."
adverb- "He speaks and walks so fragledagledoodlemeyer."
by grampdoodle September 22, 2009
Get the Fragledagledoodlemeyer mug.Fangle dangle: Much like dinlge berrys, fangle dagles are a result of poor hygiene. Fangle dangles are dried up globs of seman caught on the hairs of the Muff region. These normally require a trim to remove or a complete shave.
Hey Cooma i knobbed this filthy slapper last night, she had a whole bunch of fangle dangles all up in that bitch.
by BigWebstar May 21, 2010
Get the Fangle dangle mug.Combination of "français" (French) and "anglais" (English), referred to also as Frenglish.
It has two meanings:
1. An Anglophone (or native English speaker) who speaks French as a second language that is:
a) too lazy to think of the correct translation for what they're saying, and therefore incorporate English words into their sentences, or
b) make a direct word-for-word translation of what they wish to say, in which case the translated term doesn't make sense in French.
A common thing done by French Immersion students, especially in Canada.
2. English words that are also used in French.
It has two meanings:
1. An Anglophone (or native English speaker) who speaks French as a second language that is:
a) too lazy to think of the correct translation for what they're saying, and therefore incorporate English words into their sentences, or
b) make a direct word-for-word translation of what they wish to say, in which case the translated term doesn't make sense in French.
A common thing done by French Immersion students, especially in Canada.
2. English words that are also used in French.
1. a) French speaker: "Alors, est-ce que tu veux le jus d'orange ou l'eau?" ("So, do you want orange juice or water?")
Franglais speaker: "Je ne care pas." ("I don't care.")
b) Franglais speaker: "Yo, longtemps, pas voir!" (Word-for-word translation of "Yo, long time, no see!")
French speaker: "Quoi...?"
2. "Le soccer," "le hot dog" and "le ski" are examples of English words that are used in the French language.
Franglais speaker: "Je ne care pas." ("I don't care.")
b) Franglais speaker: "Yo, longtemps, pas voir!" (Word-for-word translation of "Yo, long time, no see!")
French speaker: "Quoi...?"
2. "Le soccer," "le hot dog" and "le ski" are examples of English words that are used in the French language.
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