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Short for Fuck You and See You Tomorrow.

Based on a meme that circulated in the raging, divisive pandemic days of 2020 that showed a cranky, old geezer stepping out a door. It was labelled "When you and your friends have different political views but you love them the same. Fuck you and I'll see you tomorrow!"

Used to remind someone that though they are a fuck head, you're putting up with them. Mostly used endearingly, especially when used by Canadians toward Americans.
What kind of moron does says something like that? Well, FUSYT.

You're wrong. FUSYT.

I gotta go. FUSYT.
FUSYT by FrostyCan January 3, 2021
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fustercluck

An alteration of clusterfuck that can be uttered in public places such as the work place.
This place is a total fustercluck.
fustercluck by monsieur dude October 2, 2008
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The act of taking physical advantage of a chick while she is inebriated or unaware of you doing so.
stop fustin around and drink with us!
Fustin by fustinjoo May 7, 2011
Fust is a general expletive used in New Zealand to express frustration or disapproval. Fust is often used as an inoffensive substitute for the word 'Fuck'.

Fust can be also used to describe a person or situation that is pointless, useless or generally cringeworthy.
'Oh my god this party is fust'
'Fust off'
'Jade and Dion are so fust'
Fust by fustguy June 13, 2014

fustering 

to incite arguments by incessant badgering and passive aggressive behavior.
people found his constant fustering of others tiresome and childish
fustering by jack_hammer December 7, 2015

fuster cluck 

Transpositive derivation of cluster fuck, commonly used if a small child, manager, Jehovah's Witness, or HR person is within earshot.
"So the job was a total cluster fu..." Thad stopped himself, eyeing his 3 year old daughter watching him intently, "...fuster cluck."
fuster cluck by Scary Mike June 10, 2004

fustilarian 

A low fellow; a stinkard; a scoundrel; a fustilarian.
'Away you scullion! you rampallian! you fustilarian!' Shakespeare