Dude, that dog is totally fangorious.
It was just... too fangorious to describe.
I had a pretty fangorious weekend, how about you?
We should name our youth group "Fangorious".
It was just... too fangorious to describe.
I had a pretty fangorious weekend, how about you?
We should name our youth group "Fangorious".
by JRVSmith May 17, 2011
There is no definition for 'fangoriously' in any known work save the prestigious literary achievement of Strong Bad, "Everyone is different". This phenomenon is called hapax legomenon, when a word only appears once-ever. We can deduce from context, however, that fangoriously has something to do with the manner in which gelatinous monsters digest their food.
"Some people are being fangoriously eaten by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested."
by demosthenes September 13, 2003
Some people are being fangoriosly devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested.
by Bob flufel March 13, 2004
A word Strong Bad use to descibe a way of being devoured in his children's book, Everyone is Different.
by Anonymous September 13, 2003
1. My mother fangoriously grounded me for smoking.
2. His girlfriend is rather fangorious-she gives him love bites a lot.
2. His girlfriend is rather fangorious-she gives him love bites a lot.
by Mel April 11, 2004
by Jason September 10, 2003
by Me. Who else?! September 12, 2003