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fangoriously 

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."
fangoriously by demosthenes September 13, 2003
Treating serious issues or situations with deliberately inappropriate and/or offensive humour. This is often referred to as dark humour.
Johny bought his war veteran uncle Dan a pair of fancy socks for his birthday, which would not have been facetious if Dan still had his legs.

fangoriously 

adv. To violently chew and/or rip apart with fangs; to masticate with ones fangs.
Some people are being fangoriosly devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested.
fangoriously by Bob flufel March 12, 2004
To make an attempt at being funny, while being sarcastic at the same time.
Jacky was being facetious when she said, "Yes, let's all go to Iraq for my birthday party!"
facetious by Nikki P. September 6, 2004
Along with abstemious, facetious is one of two words in the English language containing all five vowels in alphabetical order.
facetious by gork March 26, 2003
The act of being filipant in a serious situation
At miss heath's funeral mr Powell made a facetious joke about her death