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fandango

1. A lively dance.
2. When someone gets fired after a very short tenure due to ridiculous behavior. Usually used with the verb 'to do'.
John: Did you hear about Scaramucci?

Bill: Scaramucci? Scaramucci?
John: Yes. He did the fandango.
by Elemence23 August 1, 2017
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Something that has been really destroyed, or when the situation is hopeless.
I drove over a hedgehog and now my tyre is fandangoed/Jack is gonna fandango Steven/I didn't do my maths homework. I'm fandangoed.
by JakeTheTankmaster January 20, 2020
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Trying hard to be cool, in an ostentatioius or overly obvious way, usually with style of dress but also can include mannerisms or behavior.
Man, look at the fandango outfit that he's wearing -- it's pathetic. Did he have to go for the sequins, too?
by Golf maven May 7, 2005
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Provokative spanish courtship dance for a man and woman
We skipped the light Fandango and turned cartwheels....
by Anonymous June 3, 2003
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Loony with musical tendencies, or, Musician with strong links to crazy!
by mr hannan January 28, 2013
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Fandango: That thing that you see everytime you go to the movies. Buy tickets online! fandango.com!
Setting: in front of a theater. A lady and a man conversing in song. Those indian ones where the lady's voice is super high.
Chitra: Is the movie sold out my husband?
My husband: CHITRA MY QUEEN! I used Fandango!
Chitra: My happiness is a golden poem!
My husband: I'll get the popcorn!
by guuuuuuh September 5, 2004
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Man, go fandango yourself.
by YungStunnah<3 * March 31, 2010
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