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Flaughter 

(Noun) To expel a quick fart while laughing.
Watching Family Guy brought me into Flaughter
Flaughter by Christopher-Knight January 19, 2014
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Faugh a Ballagh 

A battle cry of Irish origin meaning 'clear the way' was first used as a regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers back in and now the motto of the Royal Irish Regiment. It was adopted by the the Fusiliers back in 1798 after the exploits of Sgt Patrick Masterson at the Battle of Barossa as he attacked the French ranks. Has also been used as regimental mottoes of battalions in the American Cival War such as the 69th New York Volunteer Infantry and the 55th Battalion of the Australian 5th Division in WW1. Clear The Way!
Sgt Paddy Masterson cried faugh a ballagh as he led his troops in to battle.
Faugh a Ballagh by smirnoff.1965 November 21, 2010

Faughnan 

Strong, short-tempered Irish hoodlum(s). Although fierce in nature, they are known to have a kind and gentle heart to those they love. Get on their bad side though, and you'll wake up at the bottom of the ocean.
Oh shit, there goes that Faughnan whooping some ass again.
Faughnan by Big Bill D July 20, 2008
Filled with or full of a feeling, force or intention.
Creepy old woman: "Careful boy... Those woods are fraught with danger... Heh, heh, heh..."

Christian Observer: "This site is fraught with wickedness."
fraught by T.Ractorhead December 6, 2006
1. adj - Containing excessive amounts of
2. adj - To an extreme degree
E.g. "That jail sentence was fraught with grief"

E.g. "That girl is fraught (with hotness)"
Fraught by Brod August 27, 2004
this word means what ever the hell you want it to. it has no reason to be in existence but as long as no one but you knows that, you can use this word in whatever situation, whatever time, where ever you are.
flaught it out, girrrrllll
flaught by wwfwtdno October 26, 2010