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Falux
(fə-ˈluks)
adjective / verb

adjective

1. Displaying confidence in something false or misleading; boastfully presenting a lie as truth.

verb

falux (present) · faluxed (past) · faluxing (present participle)

1. To exaggerate, flaunt, or defend a falsehood with performative confidence.

Origin:
derived from fallacy and faux, Avery and Asa
“He faluxed about getting pussy.”
“She kept faluxing her juicy couture purse that didn’t exist.”
“Your a faluxer.”
Faluxed by Applesafeamazing May 11, 2026
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An adjective intentionally made into a past-tense verb so as to illicitly garner at least 18 points on a Scrabble board.
Feathers and furs can be faux, fo sho,
but fauxed isn't in the dictionary, no.
Fauxed by GrammarPatrol July 20, 2010
Related Words
Describing a person: confused, burned out, possibly wigged out. (Possibly a shortening of flummoxed.)
After staring at the computer all day, I'm totally fluxed.
fluxed by sford February 17, 2006

Fluxed up 

Man 1: That show was fluxed man.
Man 2: What do you mean?
Man 1: Ya know, Fluxed up.
Fluxed up by Fixie Skid March 8, 2010
Having been fixed but only to the extent of appearing to have been fixed, especially for the purposes of deception.
When the dude sat in the chair I fauxed, it totally collapsed.
Fauxed by reallydolly August 9, 2010

Fauxed fool 

To deceive, fool or trick the eye, an illusion... what you see is not always what you get.
"Fauxed fool" is 2010 Olympics Snowboarder, Scotty Lago's faux head.
Fauxed fool by Beach Belle February 21, 2010
did you see the size of that. must of been Fluxedx
Fluxedx by Sixandahalfinnit December 11, 2021