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Something that is obviously not fancy, but stands as an ironic contrast; it seems quasi-fancy, or like the person actually tried. (The pronunciation is unsure, so the word works best written.)
Jake: I can't believe my suit hasn't arrived yet! The dance is tonight!
Ellis: No problem, dude, borrow my tuxedo t-shirt! You'll be the most fauxncy person there!
Jake: Great, just great. I'll be as fauxncy as a guy in a Jeffersonian wig.
fauxncy by soberlion October 7, 2010
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A drop in replacement for fancy, with a lot more panache! Use fauncy in your day to day conversations to illustrate your sharp judgment and taste. People will know immediately the kind of discerning and most importantly, fauncy person you are!
It's not fancy, it's fauncy!
Fauncy by Lee Newton July 4, 2008
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When you are so fancy that you even have to said the word fancy in a fancy way.
Oooh, look at you. You are so fauncy!
Fauncy by Cee Drake November 2, 2017
Something that isn't actually false but presents itself to be.
Man that new money with the big faces is so fauxny.
fauxny by walsh debit mason May 15, 2011

fauxny tail 

the lump of hair that sticks out the back of a longhairs ball cap
girl 1: oomg fauxhawks are so 2002
girl 2: i no rite fauxny tails are the shit now
longhair: hellloo ladies!
fauxny tail by santaire July 5, 2011

Fauxny Tail 

A small, almost bun like arrangement of hair donned by young gentlemen.

Almost insignificant as a practical choice but an effective means of attracting little-knowing young females .
"What the hell has that guy done with his hair and what's the point"?
"That's a fauxny tail, bitches love the fauxny tail".
Fauxny Tail by Branflak February 21, 2014

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026