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Filomeno 

Greek origin. Meaning "Loving"
Name usually belonging to a very handsome man who has a heart of gold!

Definitely a keeper ;)
Damn! Filomeno hot!
Filomeno by nimsayy January 19, 2021
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failnomenon 

A term describing a person, event or thing with no redeeming qualities that still manages to become really famous or popular (usually for no good reason at all). Derived from combining the words "fail" and "phenomenon."
Girl: "I'm going to watch the new Madea tonight!! Wanna come?"
Guy: "I'd rather gouge my eyes out than support the Tyler Perry failnomenon. No thanks."

Everyone thought Obama was gonna bring hope, but he turned out to be the biggest failnomenon since the Backstreet Boys.
failnomenon by ChinchillaChenel September 11, 2009
An unusual condition or occurrence dat's good for huge laughs.
When one of Jack Benny's script-writers told his colleague dat he was "thinking it over" regarding what Jack should say next in response to da episode's last-composed line, "Your money or your life", he'd had no idea what a funomenon of "solid gold" comedy-material he had just uttered.
funomenon by QuacksO January 13, 2025

fanomenon 

An extra-impressive performance of either a motorized air-blower or a dedicated audience-member.
I smilingly asked the local church pianist to autograph the cassette-cards of some recordings I'd made of his lovely keyboard-performances; he'd had no idea that his humble playing would be such a fanomenon.
fanomenon by QuacksO January 13, 2025

Fenomeno 

An Italian word, literally meaning "Phenomenon"
In colloquial contexts, it may be used as a way to say genius or freak.
1) Sei un fenomeno!

2) Lascialo perdere, è l'ennesimo fenomeno
Fenomeno by Ohrtheon Luxfulgor December 5, 2022