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I fannagled your girl! Hey, fannagle that money off the table.
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Fanagle

1. To Fanagle or the act of Fanagling would to be to pull an extreme hustle, to change the winds of fate into your favor.
2. The trailer-park way to do things often referred to as scandalous/shady
I didn't have the cash to get into the show, so i had to fanagle myself a ticket somehow.
by ...Shmo... January 13, 2007
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fannage

More than one fan. A group of fans.
I need to buy some fannage, its damn hot in here
by DanHock May 8, 2008
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fannage

More than one fanny, a group or gathering of fannys.
I'm going to town tonight to see if i can get some fannage.
by DanHock May 8, 2008
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Fanangle

verb: to manipulate moving parts in a way too complex to aptly describe with words (especially if said complexity involves moving another piece or pieces out of the way in a not entirely intuitive or even frustrating fashion); often used to describe getting multiple moving pieces in the correct relative position on transforming toys
"Next you're gonna untab the backpack section and fanangle it around his body such that it's on his chest"
by Typhoon Freeze January 5, 2017
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Fanagle

To haggle or bargain something. Also used as a verb to illustrate a narrow escape out of a tight situation.

fanagle finagle bargain haggle escape negotiate
We fanagled our way out of a parking ticket by sweet talking the cop. I'm sure he knew what we were doing, but he was cool and still cut us a break.
by Smoking Pistol June 9, 2016
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Fanangle

I use my flashlight to fanangle my way out of the situation
by Kevinsmells July 5, 2009
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