Faluxed
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
(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.”
“She kept faluxing her juicy couture purse that didn’t exist.”
“Your a faluxer.”
Faluxed by Applesafeamazing May 11, 2026
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