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fallicious

to be ultimately wrong, untrue, or unprovable in the most ultimate sense. Illogical. Related to, but not to be confused with fallacious.
Harry: I'm the coolest guy on campus.
Peter: That statement is FALLICIOUS!!!
by Iownthenotebookofsexyness@CTY January 13, 2009
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fallacious

Function: adjective
1 : embodying a fallacy
2 : tending to deceive or mislead : DELUSIVE
- fal·la·cious·ly adverb
- fal·la·cious·ness noun

(Merriam-Webster)
1 : a fallacious assumption
2 : fallacious testimony
by Dissipate May 12, 2004
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fallacious

1. A lie or misinformation.
2. Plural form of fallacy.
A fallacious argument.
by rudeanduncouth May 13, 2004
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fallacious

Describes something that is commonly believed to be true, but is in fact false.
The arguement was based on fallacious reasoning.
by Kevin Watkins May 13, 2004
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fallaciously

The act of doing something in a dick-sucking manner.
fallaciously is Bobby Watkins' word of the day
by Bobby Watkins December 8, 2010
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fallicious

Falsely delicious or an object, which is decieving in its delicious nature
Don: "Hey, that cookie looks good!"
*eats*
....
*dies*
Bob: "Must have been fallicious"
by Big Tree January 3, 2005
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