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A fart simulated with the mouth sufficiently loud and realistic enough to drive people out of an elevator.
Standing in front of audience, John Fewel fouthed in an elevator. Hearing the strange sound, the audience held their breathe thinking it was real thing.
fouth by John Fewel "The Fouther" November 9, 2010
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foutrage 

\fˈau̇t-ˌrāj\
noun
1. a feeling of extreme anger because of something that is perceived as bad, hurtful, or morally wrong but when viewed in a rational context is really harmless, benign and insignificant.

2. a combination of the words False and Outrage used to describe unjustified anger or resentment over a petty issue.
Examples
* Starbucks received much negative criticism towards their minimalist redesign of the 2016 holiday cups. For those in the real world, the vitriol that ensued was nothing more than foutrage over a coffee cup.
*Fox News' annual portrayal of "the war on Christmas" is spun as a threat to Christianity but in reality it is merely manufactured foutrage for the purpose of delegitimizing anything that conflicts with their conservative agenda.

Origin: American English, from combining false- (fake, not true), outrage- (anger).
First use: 21st century
foutrage by Smedley Schmedley November 25, 2016
Short for fucking touchy. Used when someone keeps putting their hands on you while talking to you.
Dude, can you quit being so fouchy?!
fouchy by mrfouchy October 2, 2014

Breaking the Fourth Wall 

"The fourth wall" is an expression stemming from the world of theater. In most modern theater design, a room will consist of three physical walls, as well as a an imaginary fourth that serves to separate the world of the characters from that of the audience.

In fiction, "breaking the fourth wall" often means having a character become aware of their fictional nature. This can range from your character advising you to "Press X" in a tutorial all the way to Psycho Mantis reading your memory card and mentioning the other games you've been playing. However, the most direct violation of the fourth wall would be a character openly acknowledging they are in a video game or even directly speaking to you, the player, instead of to your character.
(Jak 3:)

Monk: This isn't a game!
-Jak and Daxter look toward the player with confused expressions-

(Dragon Age 2:)

Ghyslain (when a quest from him is available:) Does no one see this exclamation mark above my head?

(Other:)

Man: Have you ever wondered why everything we do is controlled by-

Dog: Stop! Breaking the fourth wall is a bad idea!

Fourthed 

When someone makes a comeback so epic, it gives all Canadians orgasms, if you know what I mean. Furthermore, the wave of awesome coming from the comeback itself is so powerful it leaves the offended and the audience speechless, making grounds for the offender to yell the word. Originated when Agent FD killed all the zombies of LA by using slips of the tongue.
Fourth Drink: "Your face!"
Person B: "..."
Fourth Drink: "I fourthed you like maple syrup on spaghetti!"
Fourthed by Ninja'd! October 1, 2010

Fourth of July 

A celebration of the time the Americans gave the british the biggest L in the history of Ls
British person: “Why is it spelled ‘cancelled’ in the U.K. ‘but canceled’ in America?”
American: “We gave you the L in 1776 on the Fourth of July.”